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Default V7.0 Crystal Rept templates not working in V9.0

We have to migrate crystal reports template which were developed using Crystal v7.0 to v9.0. We can open these templates in V9.0 and we save these templates using 9.0 version using Save As option.
When we try to see the PREVIEW for these reports we find it gives ERROR. We are using Crystal Dictionary as a DATA SOURCE. These Crystal Dictionaries are also created in V7.0. When we tired to migrate v7.0 templates in v8.0 and also v8.5 we did not face any problem while doing this and we could run these reports with any problem and also the data population also were same as that in case of v7.0. Please help us to solve the problem which we are facing in migration using v9.0.
Thanks in advance.







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