I am new to RS so this might be a stupid question. Since the page header
can't have table, I have placed the table in the body as table group header.
The table contains column heading for my report. The report produces over a
hundred pages of PDF files. As I scroll through the PDF pages I noticed that
on some pages the column heading is missing. Does anyone know why or is there
a better way to do this?
Thanks,
TimThis might not be the right answer, but my impression is that where pages
break in the web report, and in the PDF exported report, are two different
things. I noticed it when I added a footer with a line to a report. THis
line would show up at the end of each page in the web report, and totally
randomly in the PDF report. And there would be a lot more text on each page
in the web report, than in the PDF. At least this goes for reports with 8pt
font and landscape view.
Try to check if what you see on each page in the PDF corresponds with what
you see in your web report.
Kaisa M. Lindahl
"Tim2Be" <Tim2Be@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5660FC32-2C75-43F2-BA22-212001F7D535@.microsoft.com...
> I am new to RS so this might be a stupid question. Since the page header
> can't have table, I have placed the table in the body as table group
header.
> The table contains column heading for my report. The report produces over
a
> hundred pages of PDF files. As I scroll through the PDF pages I noticed
that
> on some pages the column heading is missing. Does anyone know why or is
there
> a better way to do this?
> Thanks,
> Tim|||My web report looks perfectly find with all the column heading in tack on all
pages. Only some of the PDF pages that is missing the column heading. I don't
know why it does that.
"Kaisa M. Lindahl" wrote:
> This might not be the right answer, but my impression is that where pages
> break in the web report, and in the PDF exported report, are two different
> things. I noticed it when I added a footer with a line to a report. THis
> line would show up at the end of each page in the web report, and totally
> randomly in the PDF report. And there would be a lot more text on each page
> in the web report, than in the PDF. At least this goes for reports with 8pt
> font and landscape view.
> Try to check if what you see on each page in the PDF corresponds with what
> you see in your web report.
> Kaisa M. Lindahl
> "Tim2Be" <Tim2Be@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5660FC32-2C75-43F2-BA22-212001F7D535@.microsoft.com...
> > I am new to RS so this might be a stupid question. Since the page header
> > can't have table, I have placed the table in the body as table group
> header.
> > The table contains column heading for my report. The report produces over
> a
> > hundred pages of PDF files. As I scroll through the PDF pages I noticed
> that
> > on some pages the column heading is missing. Does anyone know why or is
> there
> > a better way to do this?
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Tim
>
>
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