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VS 2008 Doesn't Include Crystal Reports
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I'm unsure as to why you posted these links. They're links on hwo to use CR. I know how to use CR. I just don't see it in VS.



>Do you see it following these instructions?
>http://www.c-sharpcorner.com/UploadFile/mahesh/CrystalReportsIntroduction11082005014959AM/CrystalReportsIntroduction.aspx
>http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/magazine/cc301570.aspx
>
>It will be released separately from VS2010 so are you sure you downloaded 2008 and not 2010?
>http://www.sdn.sap.com/irj/scn/weblogs?blog=/pub/wlg/14514
>
>
>>I got VS 2008 Pro through my company's MSDN account. I don't understand why CR isn't included.
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>>The question is - can I still get it?
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>>I do have CR 11 stand alone. I added the report to my project but I don't see a viewer I can use.
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>>>>I downloaded VS 2008 Pro from MSDN. I don't see Crystal Reports included with it. Did I get the wrong version? Can I still somehow get CR into VS?
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>>>--Reporting Tools (Listed in the chart for Visual Studio 2008 Professional Edition)
>>>
>>>Crystal Reports Application project template for creating an application with a Windows user interface and a sample Crystal Report Crystal Reports for Visual Studio includes the ability to create reports, connect them to a CrystalReportViewer control, and interact with reports using the Crystal Reports SDK
>>>Reports Application project template for creating an application with a Windows user interface and a Report Visual Studio Report Designer enables you to create robust reports from relational and multidimensional data sources Visual Studio Report Wizard is a tool that enables you to create the client report definitions (.rdlc) files associated with ReportViewer controls
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>>>Did you download a trial version? Perhaps that doesn't contain it (I don't know).
>>>
>>>http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/details.aspx?familyid=727BCFB0-B575-47AB-9FD8-4EE067BB3A37&displaylang=en
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