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The Report Explorer gives you a visual overview of the report elements in the form of a tree view where each node represents a report element.
Using the Report Explorer with any type of report, you can remove controls, add, edit or remove parameters, add a data source, and drag fields onto the report. You can also select the report or any element in the report to display in the Properties Window, where you can modify its properties.
ActiveReports supports three types of reports:
Section reports, RDL reports and page reports are composed of different types of report elements, so the Report Explorer shows different elements in the report tree depending on the type of report you have open. For more information on how to use the Report Explorer with each, see Exploring Page Reports , Exploring RDL Reports and Exploring Section Reports .
To show or hide the Report Explorer in Visual Studio
Once you add the Report Explorer in Visual Studio, it appears every time you create a new Windows application. Use the steps below to hide it when you do not need it.
Tip: Another way to show the Report Explorer window in Visual Studio, is from the View menu, select Other Windows, then Report Explorer 9. |
More actions specific to each report type can be found in Exploring Page Reports , Exploring RDL Reports and Exploring Section Reports .
To change control properties
To delete a control