This course will be useful to anyone who knows how to create basic reports in Crystal Reports, but who wants to build more complex reports to maximize the insights that can be gleaned from data. You'll start by creating running totals that help to summarize data. Then you'll create and format cross-tab reports, which will help you organize and analyze complex report data more easily.

Crystal Reports: Running Totals and Cross-Tabs
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Crystal Reports: Running Totals and Cross-Tabs
This course is part of SAP Crystal Reports 2020 Mastery Specialization

Instructor: Bill Rosenthal
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Apply professional styling to reports using conditional formatting, custom margins, special fields, and the Highlighting Expert.
Embed hyperlinked objects, leverage section underlaying, and configure conditional rules to suppress blank report sections.
Build and refresh Crystal Reports connected directly to Microsoft Excel data sources, and export final outputs to PDF or mailing labels.
Learn by doing. Perform guided, step-by-step hands-on activities on your own computer.
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