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2012年3月9日星期五

fitting a report into a single page

hello guys,

i am making a report which views atleast 20 columns..and on the default font size it is being rendered which is in 11 it is impossible to print it in a single page..

i am just wondering if it is possible if during the exporting to pdf, is it possible to fit it in a single page by shrinking its contents into a size that will fit the page..

any help will be highly appreciated..

thanks in advance!

Yes. Simply define your page large enough to contain all of the columns. Then export to PDF and print using 'fit to page' option. Warning, the print may be VERY small, but it will scale and be readable on a high quality printer. Remember to increase the length of your page in ratio with the width.|||

ok ill try that one..so that means there is no way you can do it in the reporting services..it is manually done in the acrobat during printing phase isn't it?

anyway thanks for the reply..it really helps!

fitting a report into a single page

hello guys,

i am making a report which views atleast 20 columns..and on the default font size it is being rendered which is in 11 it is impossible to print it in a single page..

i am just wondering if it is possible if during the exporting to pdf, is it possible to fit it in a single page by shrinking its contents into a size that will fit the page..

any help will be highly appreciated..

thanks in advance!

Yes. Simply define your page large enough to contain all of the columns. Then export to PDF and print using 'fit to page' option. Warning, the print may be VERY small, but it will scale and be readable on a high quality printer. Remember to increase the length of your page in ratio with the width.|||

ok ill try that one..so that means there is no way you can do it in the reporting services..it is manually done in the acrobat during printing phase isn't it?

anyway thanks for the reply..it really helps!

2012年2月19日星期日

Firefox(2?) report rendering problems

Hi, recently added a reportviewer control to a page and it rendered
incorrectly in Firefox 2. So we made a custom report control that calls the
reporting services and renders in HTML 4.0 and the formatting is still messed
up. Basically everything is crammed into the left 5% or so of the page so
all of the text is a jumbled mess. Has anyone tried their reports in Firefox
2 and had success? Anyone encountered this same problem? Thanks!
--
Brian Orrell
Pariveda SolutionsYes, we have the same problems:
Fixed some of them based on info found here:
http://weblogs.asp.net/jgalloway/archive/2006/09/01/SQL-Reporting-Services-_2D00_-CSS-fix-for-Firefox.aspx
Steve MunLeeuw
"Brian Orrell" <BrianOrrell@.community.nospam> wrote in message
news:D5DF5511-A10F-4C87-B584-943798C02E0A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi, recently added a reportviewer control to a page and it rendered
> incorrectly in Firefox 2. So we made a custom report control that calls
> the
> reporting services and renders in HTML 4.0 and the formatting is still
> messed
> up. Basically everything is crammed into the left 5% or so of the page so
> all of the text is a jumbled mess. Has anyone tried their reports in
> Firefox
> 2 and had success? Anyone encountered this same problem? Thanks!
> --
> Brian Orrell
> Pariveda Solutions|||I've been using this:
https://addons.mozilla.org/firefox/1419/
Kevin
"Brian Orrell" <BrianOrrell@.community.nospam> wrote in message
news:D5DF5511-A10F-4C87-B584-943798C02E0A@.microsoft.com...
> Hi, recently added a reportviewer control to a page and it rendered
> incorrectly in Firefox 2. So we made a custom report control that calls
> the
> reporting services and renders in HTML 4.0 and the formatting is still
> messed
> up. Basically everything is crammed into the left 5% or so of the page so
> all of the text is a jumbled mess. Has anyone tried their reports in
> Firefox
> 2 and had success? Anyone encountered this same problem? Thanks!
> --
> Brian Orrell
> Pariveda Solutions