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line break not working in crystal reports ?

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    I'm using vs2008 , I try to view multi line at crystalreport textobject as next Dim s As String s = s & "this is first line " & Chr(13) + Chr(10) s = s & "this is second line " Dim rpt As New CrystalReport1 Dim txt As TextObject txt = rpt.Section2.ReportObjects("Text1") txt.Text = s but it isn't working , it print the text at single line ,, despite of when I export the report to doc file, I fount that it's printed at two lines .. what can I do Thanks

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      I'm using vs2008 , I try to view multi line at crystalreport textobject as next Dim s As String s = s & "this is first line " & Chr(13) + Chr(10) s = s & "this is second line " Dim rpt As New CrystalReport1 Dim txt As TextObject txt = rpt.Section2.ReportObjects("Text1") txt.Text = s but it isn't working , it print the text at single line ,, despite of when I export the report to doc file, I fount that it's printed at two lines .. what can I do Thanks

      jooooo

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      Rajesh Anuhya
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      try this one. s = s & "this is first line " & vbCrLf

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