Landscape Printing From Report Manager Not Printing All Displayed Columns On Each Page
May 3, 2007
I have deployed a report that is configured for landscape printing. It does print in landscape, however, only the first seven columns appear on the first page and the other five columns appear on the next page. Is there a method, like in print preview setup in MS Excel, where we can scale down the print (like to 80%) so all columns appear on each page?
We have a report that prints correctly (in landscape) in the folder that is deployed to but the linked report in a different folder prints in portrait?
I am trying to print a report in landscape mode from VS 2003 from designer preview or at run time. The users don't want to change a mode manually. I tried to make width 11 or 11.5 in and height 8.5in with zero margins and 0.5in (tried a lot of combinations) - doesn't work! still printing in portrait. Please help! Thank you
So I have been asked by our sustainability person to create report from our printing data that actually shows the number of pieces of paper used. This is easy enough for single-sided printing, but when printing in duplex the software does not take into account that 3 printing pages actually equates to 2 pieces of paper. I know this sounds simple, but say I have a print job record that looks like this:
This is a print jobs that if done correctly is actually 21 pages( duplex printing). If the job is say total_pages =5 I cant just divide by 2 because its actually using 3 pieces of paper ( yes they are wanting this data don't ask why). How can I adjust some sql to accurately depict 5 pages, front and back, as 3 pieces of paper?
Hi All, In my SSRS report. I have a report which has only one page. In preview it is showing as only 1 page but when I am printing the report. I am getting two printouts with the second page as a blank.. Please help me in printing the page that contains report. Intially I used a Page header, at that it used to print the blank page with a header only. Now as I removed the header it is printing the page without header i.e Blank Page.. So please help me in prinitng a single page that has the report. It is urgent,..
I'm hoping that someone can shed some light on this for me... I'm using SSRS SP2 and I have a basic report using a single list object which, at the moment, should print only two pages based on the results of the underlying query. When previewing the report, it shows the two pages. But when the report is printed or exported, there is a blank page before each report page.
What I've done so far: 1) Verified the properties of the list object and made sure that 'Insert a page break before this list' is not checked
2) Ensured that there are no hidden objects that could be causing this behavior 3) Ensured that the report size + margins are within the boudaries of an standard 8.5x11 paper size
Any suggestions on something that would solve this issue?
i have created a report now i want to have the report print on one page instead of two pages which is doing now.how can i do that.i am using SSRS 2005. please help
i have created a report now i want to have the report print on one page instead of two pages which is doing now.how can i do that.i am using SSRS 2005. please help
I ahve a report, that has 24 fields in the layout. When I tried to print the reprot, it prints BLANK pages, in between and at the start. I have confirmed that the width BODY of the report, < width of the report properties. It still prints blank pages.Pl advise.
I have report with a table, that generates rows to more than 1 page. When the user prints the report, each page should show the table header. Presently or by default , the table header is shown(printed) only on the first page.
I want each item of the list in a new page. So I checked the "Insert page break after this table" of the table properties to make sure that the next table is rendered on the next page.
But printing or exporting the report, a blank page with just the header and the footer is printing.
Is there a way to remove this last extra blank page?
Hello all, When I print the reports ( or export to PDF) in Report Manager, my every alternate page is blank? If the report is just one page report, I get second page as blank when I print or export. The report prints in Landscape format( which should be fine given 8.5 inch height and 11 inch width). I have played with the interactive Height and other height parameters but with no luck. My current settings in the rdl file is: <BottomMargin>0.5in</BottomMargin> <RightMargin>0.5in</RightMargin> <PageWidth>11in</PageWidth> ... <Width>11in</Width> <InteractiveHeight>1.5in</InteractiveHeight> <Language>en-US</Language> <TopMargin>0.5in</TopMargin> <PageHeight>8.5in</PageHeight>
I would highly appreciate any suggestions. Thanks Phewa Taal
I have reports, set to print on Landscape and Legal ie 14 * 8.5. However, when certain users try to print the report, it prints it in Letter, even though the report is set to print in legal /landscape.
The strange part is that for most users it prints correctly in legal, only for some it is on letter. Any idea why this would happen?
In SRSS 2005 (SP2) my page header seems to take up the same amount of space on the 1st page it would take if it were to print; I have PRINT ON FIRST PAGE set to false - the header doesn't print - it just leaves the same amount of space. How do you get the report to ignore that. I do have a report header built into the body of my report. I have tested this by increasing the size of my page header and it does move the report up or down on the 1st page by that amount.
Hi again! Now that I have fix with your help, my layout problem, I got a new one. LOL!!!!
Now my problem is when data in a report need to go on two page. The printer's give me a header on one page and a body on a second page instead of a header with a part of the body and the rest on a second page with a repeating of the header.
I am using vb.net. and sql server 2005 reporting services. But the report in question uses the local report functionality.
I am writing a credit card processor that prints a slip at the end of the transaction. There is an annoying message form that pops up on the screen stating that it is "Printing Page 1 of Document" . It seems to be beyond my reach. Its position is the typical windows auto positioning (ala cascade). I dont want the user to see it.
How do i surpress this printing message? Is it embedded in the printer driver or spooler services? Is it surpressable from the reporting services local report configuration?
Can some reporting expert suggest me how to acheive following scenerio?
I have simple long running Table reports having usually more then 500 rows.I want that in excel I should have 100 rows in each page.I can create a group having =Int((RowNumber(Nothing)-1)/100) and enabling page break at the end
But I also want that header to be repeated across all sheets in excel,Can I do that?
I have a report with two columns. It works fine in SQL Reporting Services, but when I push it to the Report Server it only prints one column instead of the two that it's set up to print.
I'm having a struggle with the printing of landscape reports in SSRS.
The reports appear fine when printed from the Visual Studio environment, but when I deploy to a web environment I get 1 or 2 blank pages before reporting continues (i'm using the SSRS printer icon, not the browser printer icon).
I've spent ages looking at margin and printer settings and can't find anything wrong - especially as it works under Visual Studio.
Has anyone experienced problems of this nature and how did you resolve them?
I'm kinda new to SQL. I'm trying to get a print out of a specific table and its columns and column types. Is there a specific command or code that I can use to accomplish this?.
Hi, I am having problems printing a new table we added to an existing report. When I preview the report in Visual Studio everything looks good. But when I click the print layout view button the "header" portion of the report shows on one page and the detail shows up on another. Has anyone seen this happen before?
I have a field on a Group Footer which is a Sum field based of an IIF statement.
Here it is.
=Sum(IIF(Fields!EXPR1.Value=2 and Fields!Type.Value=1,Fields!Quantity.Value,0))
If I do not use the AND, by by only checking on one field it works fine and it returns a result, however if I use the AND Operator I get the #Error when previewing the report.
Does anyone have any idea why this is happening. Any suggestion would help/
I have developed report(SSRS 2005) using Matrix control and Chart, on web in works good, but when user prints the report it cuts matrix and prints it on separate pages.
my requirement is to print every thing in a single page, no matter how much data i has. i tried landscape print (by changing width 11 and height to 8.5) but no result, does any one know the solution....?
I am running SSRS 2005, rendering reports locally using a report viewer. Rather than direct the viewer to an .rdlc file, I use an XMLDocument. A few of my reports have a large image in the background that needs to be invisible when the report prints. This was straightforward - I just use a report parameter and set the visible state of the image to the value of the parameter. The hard part is getting the report to print without an error.
Initially, I render the report with the following code:
End Sub This code works fine. I have hidden the print button on the report viewer, and to print, the user must press my button which runs the following code. Private Sub PrintReport()
Try _Param(0) = New Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms.ReportParameter("ImageVisible", "False") ShowReport()
ReportViewer1.PrintDialog()
Catch ex As Exception MsgBox(ex.ToString) End Try
End Sub Resetting the parameter and re-displaying the report works fine on its own. The PrintDialog method works fine on its own. When combined in the same Sub like this, I get the following error: "Operation is not valid due to the current state of the object". Does anyone know how I could get it to print without an error? I would be very grateful for any help.
I am rendering the report from remote server and I am displaying it. when I try to print the report from my application it is printin properly. but when I try to print it from IIS it is showing an error message that "No printers are Installed ". I did not specify any printer name in my application. How can I resolve this problem.
I have a report with pie and bar graphs, I have the paper size 16.54 x 11.69 for landsacpe, there are twelve graphs ,two placed side by side , and in the report manager, the appearence is perfect ,spread over six pages. I have Pagebreakatend True for all the graphs. The problem is with printing, on printing , the are tottaly misaligned,any tips are welcome
It appears to work fine on my end however on my clients end, whenever they try to print a report that displays perfectly within the report viewer to their printer by selecting the printer button in the report it never ends up printing.., however if they go into printer setup and change the page range to print from all pages to just maybe one page and then select the print button it seems to print fine..
The printer seems to receive the information as the light flashes but no page kick out when all pages is selected to print..
I've thrown together a homegrown Reporting Services viewer that is basically a wrapper for a browser control. It will reside in our app alongside the Crystal report viewer until we have phased out Crystal.
I have a report that only has one page when previewed but when it's printed there are two pages. This is a problem because I get two printed pages to my report with "1 of 2 pages" on the first page and "2 of 2 pages" on the second but there is only data on the first page and the second has header and footer but no data.
Is there a way to force the report to fit everything on one page? Or some other setting I am missing?
My Requirement is to dirctly Print the SSRS Report without using Reportviewer. If anybody know How to Print Report without using Reportviewer, please let me know asap.
Hello Every one, we have reports, for that we are using Visual studio and report viewer. In Report viewer ,I Enabled print Option. While i tried to Print on HTML report from report viewer; I set Properties Landscae but the output is coming like Potrait. In my Rdl Interactive size Properties are width11 in and height 8.5 in why it is coming like Potrait size. can any one help me?
I have e-mails saved in a SQL database with all HTML formatting information. To remove all HTML formatting I craeted a function on the RS report:
Public Shared Function removeHtmlChar(ss) try Dim l as integer Dim i as integer Dim ch as string Dim x as integer Dim t as string t = "" l=len(ss) for i=1 to l ch=mid(ss,i,1) x=i if(ch="<") then x=i do while(mid(ss,x,1)<>">") x=x+1 loop else t=t & ch end if i=x next t = t.Replace("nbsp;"," ") removeHtmlChar = t catch removeHtmlChar = "" end try End Function
When I look at the report on the screen the report is showed correct. If I print or export the report it add a lot of line breaks in the e-mail text. Why does it not print it as it looks at the screen?