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Space added to top of SSRS report when viewed in IE

I have a report which looks great in Chrome and Firefox but has space added in IE 10 as shown below.  

I've checked that the there isn't a sizing issue and that the ConsumeContainerWhitespace is set to true for both the report and subreport.  If the subreport is changed to have a single textbox instead of a tablix the report looks great.

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Doesn't seem to make a difference.  Here's it at 75%:

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in what area is the extra space located?  it isn't clear as there's no screenshot from another browser to compare with...
That was the oversight of the week on my part...thanks ValentinoV.

The space is added to the Top and bottom of the report.  Here's the same report in Chrome:

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By default the Top margin property on the Report is set to 2cm, maybe that's what you're after?  Try setting it to 0 and see what that gives in IE.  It's located in the Margins property group on the Report itself.
All margins are set to zero.  This is true in both the parent and sub reports.
Actually this did turn out to be the issue.  Everything looked fine at 100%.  I now need to work out why space is added when another zoom is selected.  Thanks!