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send dynamic data to a textbox at runtime in a report (rdlc)

Tags: c#, vb.net
i have a vs.net 2005 report, it gets loaded with data from a SQL view, below is the code in report_load event;
     
        VoucherNo = 1
        ' set connection string
        Me.viewTableAdapter.Connection.ConnectionString = constr

        ' filter the view to provide data belonging to VoucherNo only
        Me.viewTableAdapter.Fill(Me.DSVoucDetail.view, VoucherNo)
       
        ' refresh report
        Me.ReportViewer1.RefreshReport()

The report has textboxes, so i want from here to pass some customised string(data) to the textbox67 in the report.

meaning i want to do somthing like the below;

ReportViewer1.Report1.rdlc(textbox67.text = " some data ")

then display the report, Please tell me how i can do this, i have been looking for this all over the net.
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Question Asked By: kewlkewl1
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