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Theodore "Ted" Jenkins
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Crystal Reports is a course that trains students extensively in the content of the Crystal Reports environment. Students who take the course can learn while they work on the job. This training can be taken by users who are new to the Crystal Report concept as well as users who are veterans on the job. It is the best and most advanced course in reporting, according to industry standards. It includes extensive advanced technology and productivity designs for faster reports. It also ensures that users have complete control over data and presentation. It has received virtually all the awards in the world in the arena of reporting and data statistics.
Course Module 1
All the courses in the Crystal Reports have pre- and post-course tests that help employers understand which user is weak in which test. This also allows them to coach users in the highlighted “problem” areas. Areas, which users have mastered, are excluded. The course also helps track what modules in the course program the user has already mastered. This course is mostly for end users as well as database administrators. In the first Crystal Reports’ training course, users are introduced to the fundamentals of Crystal Reports. Users will also be able to create and design reports as well.
Course Module II
It also enables users to select, sort, summarize, total, format and distribute reports in different formats. In the Crystal Reports course, fundamental part users will learn to match situations and create a blank Crystal Report as well. Users can create new reports by using the Report Expert. Users will also learn how to add text and import text into a file. In the presentation and distribution part of the Crystal Reports course, users will learn how to format a record field, a paragraph, insert special fields, and insert a box in a report.
Crystal Reports 10
The second module of the course, which is about Crystal Reports 10, allows the users to identify and open an existing report. It also allows users to identify key database concepts and add database fields to a report. Users will also be taught how to create a Crystal Report and how to save and distribute it. The last part of the course contains advanced principles like parameter fields, charts and reports alerts. Users will also learn various parameters and fonts and how a Crystal Report can be easily translated into another language using the Crystal Translator. Users will also learn the key aspects of the Crystal Translator.
Published by Theodore "Ted" Jenkins on July 13, 2006 11:52 AM