In general, report controls allow you to present information of different kinds (e.g., simple or formatted text, pictures, tables, etc.) in your static and dynamic reports, and to adjust your report's layout (by organizing controls within panels, and inserting page breaks at the required positions).
The following table lists the available controls (in the same order as in the Toolbox).
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The most basic Label control is intended to display text in your report. It can represent static or dynamic text or both. In addition, it can be used to calculate standard summary functions across a data field. The Label's text can only be formatted as a whole. So if you need to differently format different parts of text, use the Rich Text control. |
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The Check Box control is intended to display True/False or Checked/Unchecked/Indeterminate states in a report by displaying (or not) a check mark, which can be accompanied by a text description. |
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The Rich Text control allows you to display formatted text in your report. It can represent static or dynamic text or both. You can load content to the Rich Text from an external TXT or RTF file (which can also contain images) and then format any part of it. |
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The Picture Box control is intended to display images of numerous formats in a report. An image can be loaded from an external file, from a bound data source, |
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The Panel control is a container that frames separate report controls to allow them to be easily moved, copied and pasted, and visually unite them in the report's preview (with borders or a uniform color background). |
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The Table control is designed to arrange information in a tabular layout. rows comprised of individual cells. |
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The Character Comb control displays text so that each character is printed in an individual cell. |
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The Line control draws a line of a specified direction, style, width and color. It can be used for both decoration and visual separation of report sections. The Line cannot cross report bands, |
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The Shape control allows you to embed simple graphic objects into your report. You can choose one of the multiple predefined shapes (e.g., rectangles, ellipses, arrows, polygons, crosses and brackets of various kinds). |
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The Bar Code control transforms its content into a bar code of the specified type. Multiple standard bar code symbologies are supported. |
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The Zip Code control renders a numeric postal code that is used to identify the mail address in some countries. This control is not related to the Zone Improvement Plan (ZIP) code used by the United States Postal Service. |
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The Chart is a sophisticated control used to embed graphs into your report. It graphically represents a series of points using numerous 2D or 3D chart types. A Chart can be populated with points both manually (by specifying arguments and values for each point) and dynamically (by connecting it to the report's data source or binding it to a separate one). Related tutorials: |
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The Gauge control provides you with the capability to embed graphical gauges into your report. |
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The Sparkline control displays a compact chart that is commonly used to reflect the flow of data for every row in a report. |
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The Pivot Grid control represents dynamic data (obtained from an underlying data source) cross-tab reports, |
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The Subreport control allows you to include other reports in your current report. To learn more, see Master-Detail Report (Subreports). |
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The Table of Contents control generates a table of contents based on bookmarks specified for report elements. |
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The Page Info control is intended to add page numbers and system information (the current date and time or the current user name) into your report. As with many other controls, you can format this control's content. |
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The Page Break control's sole purpose is to insert a page delimiter at any point within a report. |
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The Cross-band Line control allows you to draw a line through several report bands. |
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The Cross-band Box control allows you to draw a rectangle through several report bands. |
To learn how to create report controls and change their layout, refer to Create Report Elements and Adjust the Layout of Report Elements.