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Argument when Creating Reports (Team Manager) Error: Bad File Name or Number Export a USA Swimming Registration Batch Export Results from Meet Manager View Meet Entry Fees Export Reports for Email Error: ActiveX Component Can't Create Object http://activesupport.force.com/hytekswimming/articles/Article/PDF-Export-Report-Error Error #5 Installing Update Edit Reports Meet Manager - Swim PDF Export Report Error - http://scn.sap.com/thread/1706365 Windows 8.1 (SWMM5) When using Windows 8.1 to run Meet Manager for Swimming 5.0 (SWMM5), you will get an error when creating a PDF export from a report. This error is caused by Times New Roman font in Windows 8.1 being incompatible with Crystal Reports.When installing update 5.0Cg or later, the update places four Times New Roman font files from crystal report Windows 8.0 (times.ttf, timesbd.ttx, timesi.ttf, timesbi.ttf) into the Hy-TekSys folder, located in the SWMM5 folder. If MM detects that Windows 8.1 is not running or detects that the correct font files are already installed, then the four font files will not be placed in the Hy-TekSys folder. To replace the Windows 8.1 font files, follow the steps below. Open Windows Explorer (press Windows key + letter E)Double-click C drive to view foldersGo to Hy-Sport > SwMM5 > Hy-TekSys exporting crystal report Note: The aforementioned font files should appear on right side of window as shown below Drag the slider (middle of the screen) to scroll down until the Windows folder displaysClick the faint triangle to the left of Windows folder to expand the Windows folder and show sub-foldersDrag the slider down to Fonts folder where font files should appear in the Hy-Sport\SwMM5\Hy-TekSys folder as shown below Drag each font file (one at a time) into the Fonts folder Note: A prompt appears each time asking the user to confirm the action of replacing the existing file (accept each time) Close Windows Explorer At this point the fonts should be replaced, so we recommend opening MM and attempting to export a report to PDF. Crystal Reports is a business intelligence application, currently marketed to small businesses by SAP SE. It is used to design and generate reports from a wide range of data sources. Visit www.sap.com/solutions/sap-crystal-solutions for more information. Note: For PDF export report error on SWTM7, TFMM5, or TFTM4.1, see PDF Export Report Error - Windows 8.1 (SWTM7, TFTM4-1, TFMM5) ACTIVE Hy-Tek has been a leader in swim management and track & field software for more than 25 years. Our mission is to constantly improve our technology so that it benefits your program's efforts and goals. CONTACT US CONNECT WITH US FFacebook LTwitter Socia
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