C#, Crystal Report 2008 - Get Height of TextObject with CanGrow=True










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I am using Crystal Report 2008 and Windows Form together and in crystal report i have created a TextObject with property CanGrow=True.



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How do i get the height of the TextObject whose size has grown because of its content and CanGrow="True" on the runtime?



I tried



Rpt_Report Rpt = new Rpt_Report();

Rpt.PrintOptions.PaperSize = CrystalDecisions.Shared.PaperSize.PaperA4;
Rpt.SetDataSource(Dt);
Rpt.Refresh();

t1 = (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.TextObject)Rpt.ReportDefinition.Sections["PageFooterSection1"].ReportObjects["Text54"];
int MaxHeight = t1.Height; //Returned 240 instead of 500+


The above code is returning the height before CanGrowproperty actually increased its height.



Manual Height set by me in designer before execution of code: 240
Height Returned by the above code: 240
Actual Height displayed on computer: 500+ (estimate)










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    I am using Crystal Report 2008 and Windows Form together and in crystal report i have created a TextObject with property CanGrow=True.



    Question



    How do i get the height of the TextObject whose size has grown because of its content and CanGrow="True" on the runtime?



    I tried



    Rpt_Report Rpt = new Rpt_Report();

    Rpt.PrintOptions.PaperSize = CrystalDecisions.Shared.PaperSize.PaperA4;
    Rpt.SetDataSource(Dt);
    Rpt.Refresh();

    t1 = (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.TextObject)Rpt.ReportDefinition.Sections["PageFooterSection1"].ReportObjects["Text54"];
    int MaxHeight = t1.Height; //Returned 240 instead of 500+


    The above code is returning the height before CanGrowproperty actually increased its height.



    Manual Height set by me in designer before execution of code: 240
    Height Returned by the above code: 240
    Actual Height displayed on computer: 500+ (estimate)










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      I am using Crystal Report 2008 and Windows Form together and in crystal report i have created a TextObject with property CanGrow=True.



      Question



      How do i get the height of the TextObject whose size has grown because of its content and CanGrow="True" on the runtime?



      I tried



      Rpt_Report Rpt = new Rpt_Report();

      Rpt.PrintOptions.PaperSize = CrystalDecisions.Shared.PaperSize.PaperA4;
      Rpt.SetDataSource(Dt);
      Rpt.Refresh();

      t1 = (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.TextObject)Rpt.ReportDefinition.Sections["PageFooterSection1"].ReportObjects["Text54"];
      int MaxHeight = t1.Height; //Returned 240 instead of 500+


      The above code is returning the height before CanGrowproperty actually increased its height.



      Manual Height set by me in designer before execution of code: 240
      Height Returned by the above code: 240
      Actual Height displayed on computer: 500+ (estimate)










      share|improve this question














      I am using Crystal Report 2008 and Windows Form together and in crystal report i have created a TextObject with property CanGrow=True.



      Question



      How do i get the height of the TextObject whose size has grown because of its content and CanGrow="True" on the runtime?



      I tried



      Rpt_Report Rpt = new Rpt_Report();

      Rpt.PrintOptions.PaperSize = CrystalDecisions.Shared.PaperSize.PaperA4;
      Rpt.SetDataSource(Dt);
      Rpt.Refresh();

      t1 = (CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.TextObject)Rpt.ReportDefinition.Sections["PageFooterSection1"].ReportObjects["Text54"];
      int MaxHeight = t1.Height; //Returned 240 instead of 500+


      The above code is returning the height before CanGrowproperty actually increased its height.



      Manual Height set by me in designer before execution of code: 240
      Height Returned by the above code: 240
      Actual Height displayed on computer: 500+ (estimate)







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