Had the same problem, but I'm using Crystal 5 Pro Ed... I don't know which
Version
you're using... But the fix I recieved was
Look for the file U2LEXPO.DLL on their CD. It's in the \UFL directory.
What you need to do is copy the file to your \Windows\Crystal directory.
Good Luck
Quote:
>Can someone tell me if there is a way to display numbers in Crystal Reports
>using scientific notation? This option doesn't appear to be available in
>the defined number formats. I am using VB5 with CR.
>Bob