When you clicked on "Ask a Question" you were presented with the posting guidelines
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A few simple rules when posting your question.
1. Be courteous. Everyone here helps because they enjoy helping, not because it's their job.
2. Have you searched or Googled for a solution?
3. Be specific! eg "How do I change the dialog colour?" instead of "My code doesn't work. Help?"
4. Tag your question appropriately.
5. If you have a school or university assignment, assume that your teacher or lecturer is also reading these forums.
6. Do not remove or empty a message if others have replied.
Your question may be edited or retagged by others. Anything inappropriate will be removed.
1. Be aware that your response to @OriginalGriff's question "The question is clear, but you do not know the answer" is bordering on being discourteous. I think his response was accurate - if your question was clear then someone here would have been able to answer it. It still hasn't been answered 5 days later, which speaks to how your question is worded and not the capabilities of the volunteers here.
2. Have you actually searched for a solution? I was able to find a few suggestions with
this search[
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3. Be specific
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How to design Crystal Report at Runtime in vb.net 2013
is not at all specific. After reading that most members would not have bothered to continue reading your question because it looks as if you are looking for a tutorial, and that is not what this forum is about.
4. Tag your question appropriately - you should have Crystal Reports in your tag list to attract the attention of members more likely to be able to help. For example I'm pretty good at VB.NET but not familiar with Crystal Reports.
The "What I have tried:" is for you to show us the code that you have already tried - all you have done is listed the things that you actually need, no attempt to solve your own problem.
You should find the answer you need in the link I've provided above and hopefully the rest of this response will help you get help quicker in the future.