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SSRS 2005 Report - Output Format
I have a report that works fine when previewed or view on the reports website. However, we have a email subscription setup to email the report. Our email client is Outlook 2007. When this report is emailed, the heading is totally jacked up. It shows the Table header on two lines instead of one.
I could be wrong, but I think its treating spaces as if they were page breaks maybe?
What can I do to resolve this in order to keep the formatting on the same line.
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I could be wrong, but I think its treating spaces as if they were page breaks maybe?
What can I do to resolve this in order to keep the formatting on the same line.
SSRSreport.bmp
report.bmp
What are the page margins set to? it looks like it's trimming it to the width of the table
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Where can I find the page margins. If in the Report > Report Properties > Layout tab? Then its set 8.5in x 11in.
You are looking in the right spot.
It's probably to do with the fact that Outlook 2007 uses a different HTML rendering engine than IE now... (pain in the...)
Try emailing the subscription in PDF?
It's probably to do with the fact that Outlook 2007 uses a different HTML rendering engine than IE now... (pain in the...)
Try emailing the subscription in PDF?
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Auric1983: PDF format works great, but I need this rendered in email format.
shorak: Tried this already, it works, but I was hoping for a better way, if there is one.
The interesting thing however, is if I make the title textbox and dates textbox to font 10 (exact same font as body font), it still apears on multiple lines and is all broken.
shorak: Tried this already, it works, but I was hoping for a better way, if there is one.
The interesting thing however, is if I make the title textbox and dates textbox to font 10 (exact same font as body font), it still apears on multiple lines and is all broken.