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Issue: June 2005 > Software Development > Article "New 100% .NET managed reporting tool set makes creating complex multipage reports with graphics brainlessly simple."
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New 100% .NET managed reporting tool set makes creating complex multipage reports with graphics brainlessly simple. (New 100% .NET managed reporting tool set makes creating complex multipage reports with graphics brainlessly simple.)  New 100% .NET managed reporting tool set makes creating complex multipage reports with graphics brainlessly simple.

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StimulReport.Net 1.20 is a new, 100% .NET managed reporting tool set created for programmers and .NET specialists who need to add professional, customizable and feature-rich report building module into their applications and assemblies.

This suite has been written in C# and fully compatible with VisualStudio.Net, giving developers full advantage of using .NET framework and a significant leeway to tailor reports to specific needs.

The report engine, that is the core of StimulReport.Net 1.20, is based on XML. Report engine can export reports in a variety of formats, including PDF, TXT, RTF, HTML, XLS, XML, JPG, BMP, TIFF, PNG, and GIF.

The advantages of StimulReport’s engine include unlimited number of pages, groups and levels of Master-Detail. Everything in these reports, like page orientation, number of pages, colors, fonts, pictures, design elements and graphics are 100% customizable.

Every report can be previewed before and edited after it is built. There are also rich filtering and sorting options, which come in very handy with complex reports with hundreds of entries. The designer part of the engine allows users to zoom in and out of reports, use windows Clipboard, switch between units of measurement (centimeters, millimeters, inches, etc.), localize reports to foreign languages, undo/redo changes, and do other manipulations.
June 16, 2005 Author: Vital Kubekin
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