Report viewer scroll

Does anyone know a way to dynamically scroll the report viewer so that the current test is displayed?

If I'm understanding what you want correctly, this is how the report viewer is designed when you press Ctrl+End, so I'm surprised this isn't working on your end. To clarify the current behavior, I created a short video screen capture of a test. It is attached to this message.
In this video, I click OK on the UUT Info Dialog to start the test, and then press Ctrl + End. I only press it one time and then just sit and watch the test. You can see that as the code executes, the report continues to scroll to the bottom. Is this the behavior you are looking for?
I executed this in TestStand 2010 SP1 with an ASCII report, and of course with on-the-fly reporting enabled so we can see the report as it is generated. 
Daniel E.
TestStand Product Support Engineer
National Instruments
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ReportScroll.zip ‏282 KB

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         CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.dll!CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.ClearCache(bool clearDocument = true) + 0x9d bytes     
         CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.dll!CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.InternalClose(bool bSetupForNextReport = true) + 0x81 bytes     
         CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.dll!CrystalDecisions.CrystalReports.Engine.ReportDocument.Close() + 0x3f bytes     
         SyDelSoftControlLibCrystalReports.dll!SyDelSoft.ControlLib.CrystalReports.cReportForm.Dispose(bool disposing = true) + 0x55 bytes     
         SDProjects.exe!SDProjects.GUI.ReportForm.Dispose(bool disposing) + 0x38 bytes     
    SharedUtils.ReleaseComObject
    Kind regards,
    Frederic Hoornaert

    CrystalReportsDisposeIssue.crpe.Diagnostics.0.log
    --> Form3 closed
    ..\..\src\print\datasource\datasrc2.cpp:535,Releasing subreport data sources,Start Time,"17:39:17"
    N/A:-1,Releasing subreport data sources,Elapsed Time,"1"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:791,Closing engine,Start Time,"17:39:17"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:833,Closing engine,Before close engine use count,"7"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:858,Closing engine,After close engine use count,"6"
    N/A:-1,Closing engine,Elapsed Time,"2"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:791,Closing engine,Start Time,"17:39:17"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:833,Closing engine,Before close engine use count,"6"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:858,Closing engine,After close engine use count,"5"
    N/A:-1,Closing engine,Elapsed Time,"2"
    --> Form2 closed
    ..\..\src\print\datasource\datasrc2.cpp:535,Releasing subreport data sources,Start Time,"17:39:52"
    N/A:-1,Releasing subreport data sources,Elapsed Time,"1"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:791,Closing engine,Start Time,"17:39:52"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:833,Closing engine,Before close engine use count,"4"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:858,Closing engine,After close engine use count,"3"
    N/A:-1,Closing engine,Elapsed Time,"2"
    --> Form1 closed..\..\src\print\datasource\datasrc2.cpp:535,Releasing subreport data sources,Start Time,"17:40:29"
    N/A:-1,Releasing subreport data sources,Elapsed Time,"1"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:791,Closing engine,Start Time,"17:40:29"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:833,Closing engine,Before close engine use count,"2"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:858,Closing engine,After close engine use count,"1"
    N/A:-1,Closing engine,Elapsed Time,"2"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:791,Closing engine,Start Time,"17:40:29"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:833,Closing engine,Before close engine use count,"1"
    ..\..\src\crpe\crpe.cpp:858,Closing engine,After close engine use count,"0"
    N/A:-1,Closing engine,Elapsed Time,"100017"
    CrystalReportsDisposeIssue.crpe.functions.0.log
    0xfb8     17:39:17.871          0     PESetUserSessionInfo               0     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:22>     IN          21     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.871     0     0     PESetUserSessionInfo               0     OUT     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:22>          21     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.874          3     PEClosePrintJob     report {657D0ECA-BC6A-4EC6-9476-02B77376E07C}.rpt          0     jobN:3     IN          22     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.874     36     3     PEClosePrintJob     report {657D0ECA-BC6A-4EC6-9476-02B77376E07C}.rpt          0     OUT     jobN:3          22     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.913          0     PECloseEngine               0     void     IN          22     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.913     3     0     PECloseEngine               0     OUT     void          22     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.923          0     PECloseEngine               0     void     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:17.923     3     0     PECloseEngine               0     OUT     void          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.421          0     PESetUserSessionInfo               0     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:23>     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.421     0     0     PESetUserSessionInfo               1032     OUT     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:23>          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.423          1     PEClosePrintJob     report {F2574C5C-00BC-4627-9A05-B8133D6E6F7D}.rpt          0     jobN:1     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.423     15     1     PEClosePrintJob     report {F2574C5C-00BC-4627-9A05-B8133D6E6F7D}.rpt          0     OUT     jobN:1          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.441          0     PECloseEngine               0     void     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:39:52.441     3     0     PECloseEngine               1032     OUT     void          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.281          0     PESetUserSessionInfo               0     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:24>     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.281     0     0     PESetUserSessionInfo               1032     OUT     PEUserSessionInfoW:<StructSize:262><userName:><requestID:24>          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.283          2     PEClosePrintJob     report {C78FE11F-6465-478F-83AB-49D8F0C6D64A}.rpt          0     jobN:2     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.283     24     2     PEClosePrintJob     report {C78FE11F-6465-478F-83AB-49D8F0C6D64A}.rpt          0     OUT     jobN:2          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.310          0     PECloseEngine               0     void     IN          0     <==
    0xfb8     17:40:29.310     2     0     PECloseEngine               1032     OUT     void          0     <==
    0x1568     17:40:29.315          0     PECloseEngine               0     void     IN          0     <==
    0x1568     17:40:29.315     100018     0     PECloseEngine               0     OUT     void          0     <==

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