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For some of our users, reports initially created within the DevExpress Visual Studio Report Designer require modifications at runtime prior to display in either our royalty-free End-User Report Designer or Document Viewer . Specifically, runtime modifications...
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
28 July 2022
With the introduction of the XRPdfContent control in our v20.1 release cycle, we gave users the ability to include/merge external PDF file content within a report. If you have yet to use the XRPdfContent control, please refer to the following blog post for more information: Reporting - Merge PDF Documents into Your Report (v20.1)....
The DevExpress Team
6 December 2021
As you may already know, DevExpress Reports v21.2 allows you to customize the appearance of the Parameters panel for both the WinForms and WPF platform. If you are unfamiliar with our Parameters panel, please refer to the following help topic for more information: The Parameters Panel.
Our new Parameters panel customization API allows you to combine report parameters into expandable groups, place parameters side-by-side, add separators, and more....
The DevExpress Team
28 November 2021
To improve the report-design experience and make it more intuitive, we analyzed tech support traffic over the last few years and discovered a set of basic design-related issues – problems that could be resolved with ease directly within the DevExpress Report Designer.
Our new Report Design Analyzer (available in v21.1) extends the capabilities of our Script Errors panel and allows you to uncover key design-related issues with relative ease....
The DevExpress Team
13 July 2021
We’ve got some great news for those awaiting our .NET 5-compatible Visual Studio Report Designer. With our v21.1 release, you’ll be able to design reports for .NET apps within Visual Studio!...
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
26 May 2021
Based on survey results and Support Center feedback, we have finalized our 2021 Roadmap. We want to thank you for your continued support and for your insightful comments. Please take a moment to review our planned enhancements and let us know what you...
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
15 February 2021
When you design a report in the Report Designer, you can anchor controls to individual containers (to bands, panels, or table cells that host these report controls) so that they reflect changes made to the container. For instance, when you change page...
The DevExpress Team
8 February 2021
As you may already know, DevExpress Reports v20.2 includes a new XRPdfSignature control. With it, your end-users can now add visual signatures to report documents that are exported to PDF....
The DevExpress Team
25 January 2021
v20.2 is a couple of months away, and as such, we wanted to describe some of the features we expect to ship in November. Before we get into it – a quick reminder: If you are an active Universal or DXperience subscriber and want to review/test upcoming...
Dmitry Tokmachev (DevExpress)
24 August 2020
We are about two months away from the official v20.1 launch – time to update all of you on what we’ve accomplished so far this year… Before we get into it – a quick reminder: If you are an active Universal or DXperience subscriber and want to test upcoming...
Vasily (DevExpress Support)
5 March 2020
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