Uma solução simples que vejo é criar 5 Fórmulas para cada Dente e formatar a regra, o resto é um feio "copiar e colar"
f1
f2 f3 f4
f5
No Editar Formula, algo como
If {Comando.CAMPO} = "1" THEN
"x"
ELSE
" "
Não é a mais "limpa" das soluções , mas a que mais se aproxima do Form original.
A outra solução seria usar um "OLE object dynamic", é vincular a Regra à um bitmap já existente.
Da documentação do Crystal Reports Versão 11
Making a static OLE object dynamic
A dynamic static OLE object is a picture or metafile that you access in Crystal Reports by use of a file path or URL. Typically, you use this option when you have the path to your pictures or metafiles stored as a string field in a database (that is, you do not have the actual objects stored in the database). You can also use this option when you have pictures or metafiles stored on a network share, and you know these objects change occasionally.
The functionality of these dynamic static OLE objects (or dynamic graphics) is created in Crystal Reports through the use of a conditional formatting formula that allows you to link to static OLE objects by reference.
Note:
This feature is activated when you refresh your report data; therefore, you may not notice a change in the static OLE object until you click the Refresh button in Crystal Reports.
When you schedule a report that contains a dynamic static OLE object in SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise, the instances that are created contain the version of the static OLE object as it existed in your Crystal report when you scheduled it. SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise does not update the object dynamically for each instance.
Reports that use an absolute or a relative path for a dynamic static OLE object are not supported in an SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise environment for this release. If you plan to publish reports that contain dynamic static OLE objects to SAP BusinessObjects Enterprise, it is recommend that you use URL links for your OLE objects.
In this section:
To make a static OLE object dynamic
To make a static OLE object dynamic
Right-click the static OLE object that you inserted, and choose Format Graphic from the shortcut menu.
Note: You begin the process of making a static OLE object dynamic by inserting the object into your report as usual. This object becomes the default object. If Crystal Reports cannot find the dynamic reference to the object, it uses the default object instead.
In the Format Editor, click the Picture tab, and then click the Conditional Formula button adjacent to the Graphic Location label.
In the Formula Workshop, create the path to your static OLE object.
For example, if your path is stored in a database field, add that field to the formula.
Click Save and close to return to the Format Editor.
Click OK to return to your report.
Click Refresh to update the reference link to your static OLE object.
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Mas não testei isto.