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I tried to open a Crystal Reports report using Visual Studio 2012. The piece I wanted to modify is in a subreport contained within the main report file. (I didn't know that could be done. I thought subreports were always separate files.) While I can edit the subreport, I would prefer to save it into a separate file so that I can reuse it in a new report. However, there is no option for saving a subreport.

I guessed that it was because I was using old program, so I downloaded the latest Visual Studio integration pack, installed it, and tried to edit my report in Visual Studio 2017. Still no luck.

A web search showed me that some people have a "save subreport as..." option someplace, but I do not see it. Am I doing something wrong? Missing something obvious? Is this a feature that is only enabled if I have a paid version of Crystal Reports?

Thanks very much.

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Yeah, it's not available in Crystal Reports for VS.