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Reporting Services: Dynamic column/table/report width

Asked by Rakafkaven in SQL Reporting, MS SQL Server, SQL Server 2005

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Is there any way to make the width of a table column adjust automatically based on a value returned by the dataset?  I have a report that just barely can print in 8.5x11in landscape.  If some numeric values are going to be too large, I'd like to increase the column widths (which will then make the table wider, which would ideally then trigger a change to legal sized paper layout) automatically.  Otherwise the value wraps vertically, which just looks stupid.

(Yes, the easy answer is just to design for legal sized paper from the start, but that's not what the user wants.)Start Free Trial
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