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Quote netcigos Replybullet Topic: Add Headers to Cross Tabs
    Posted: 13 Jul 2009 at 4:42pm
Hi!! I´m new in this forum.
I want to Know, how add  columns and rows headers to a cross tab in Crystal Report. For example I need somethink similar as follow.

 [Counts]   [ Names]                  [Quotes]
  2500         Eric                  c1, c2 , c3,................,c4
   xxx         Manolo

     .........................................................................

Grans Totals.

I don´t Know How made it ? or Is there something similar to matrix like Reporting Service from Microsoft ?.

I´m using crystal from Visual Studio 2008 Team Editions.

Thank you. Sorry for my English.

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Quote DBlank Replybullet Posted: 13 Jul 2009 at 7:46pm
Add a crosstab.
Set your Column as Quotes
Set your rows as Names
Set your Summarized Field to COunts as whatever summary you need (COUNT, MAX, MIN, SUM, etc.)
Grand Totals should default into the CrossTab if you set it as a Count or Sum.
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Quote netcigos Replybullet Posted: 13 Jul 2009 at 8:35pm
I know work with cross tab , but I don´t Know how add custom labels to the headers for the columns and rows. 
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Quote DBlank Replybullet Posted: 14 Jul 2009 at 6:46am
I do not know what you mean by this.
You can alter items by using a formula and then use that instead of the original field.
YOu can create a "Group" by inserting a formula field as a text item which is applied to every row, adding that as the primary group and then add a secondary group unders that.
You can add a formula field to create larger groupings that what your data has and use that as the primary group and then add secondary groupings under those.
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