resolve RTF text is getting overlapping crystal report - sql-server-2012

I have issue in crystal report RTF data with Text overlapping right side of the field, last 2 characters are missing when i set text interpretation as RTF. if set text interpretation to "none" then its working fine. i had done setting indentation right =0.2 but no use,and can grow also true,this field is memo type.

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The data is dynamic, so sometimes the text before the table and the text inside the table may change.
Current Version https://imgur.com/a/FTx0q
I need some like this https://imgur.com/a/ySitL
MS Office support told me that it can't be done with Word...
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Update
Thanks Cindy for your help.
I have a table into another table many paragraphs, checkbox etc and they are fitting on a new page. It's working.
I understand there isn't a page break.
It's Paragraph mark.
But what I need to do is insert a kind of mark, a text like XXXX,-----------, Instead of leaving "free space",
It's a requirement not change the font size or another text format.
For a legal requirement, some paragraph must fit on a new page and "blank spaces" replaced by a kind of mark.
I can't hard code it because in several cases not all the paragraphs or section in a page will be shown and I don't know by default when a new page is needed.
I am available to use macros or anything.
What you could do is insert a page-size table into a textbox in the page header and format the body text with a white background. The table will thus be hidden behind any text on the page, but not otherwise (provided you don't pad unused space with empty paragraphs, etc.).

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I am attempting to format an expression in SSRS with an HTML code and am getting #Error tossed upon report preview. My expression looks as follows:
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In SSRS 2008 and above, you can use placeholders to achieve this.
See Formatting Text and Placeholders for more details.
To give a quick example, in a textbox, enter some text then right click on the empty space to the right of the text:
You can set the placeholder properties to display your required field in the Value property:
You now have two distinct text parts in the textbox that can be formatted independently, e.g. one bold and one normal:

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When you have the Text Box Properties box open, select the function key by the Value.
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Ex: =Int(Fields!Count.Value)
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I just started using Access 2013 and there are two new data types, Short Text and Long Text. I need to programatically add a table in SQL and I used to use TEXT(100) or something like it, but what do I use to create a column of type Long Text? I need the field to be like the memo type in previous versions of Access, basically limitless or very large.
You can use Long Text just like the memo type:
In earlier version (before A2007) we had the RTF presentation for Memo
fields. The implementation was - IIRC - storing the text you had on
the screen in Word RTF format with some cryptic codes in {} to
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known as Rich Text. This is stored in the Memo field with HTML tags
implement the formatting. The thing they changed now is not the UI for
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should AFAIK still be stored in the same way, as HTML coded text. When
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Access to use another UI to display the content of the data in the
database. Stored is still the same.
You can read more from here
Oops, I found it. It's just LONGTEXT.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/ms714540(v=vs.85).aspx

Convert Crystal Reports Text Object/Text box to HTML?

I want to convert the text from Crystal reports to HTML and so far I have noticed that if I simply add a text field, I am able to change it to HTML by formatting text option and then under Paragraph tab there is an option to change the text interpretation. The problem is that I have entered text box to enter some hard coded information along with the database driven field, so I would like to know if there is a way I can convert the text box data into HTML. I am currently using crystal reports XI and want going forward want to upload these reports in a website using visual studio 2010. Thank you for your help.
It appears that the 'Text Interpretation' is ONLY a property of these fields:
Database
Formula
Parameter
Group Name
I wasn't able to get the Text Object to act as HTML.
However, you could create a formula with static HTML text:
"<strong>this is bold text</strong>"
Or a formula that combines text w/ data:
"<pre>" + {table.html_field} + "</pre>"
You could also use a string parameter to display user-supplied, HTML text.