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how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
reporting.Up at the top click on Report, then go to report properties. Go to the layout
tab and change the dimension to landscape view.
"Newsgroups" wrote:
> how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
> reporting.
>
>|||Well...i don't have dimension property in the report properties.Is there
any other way to goto this property.
Thanks.
"scraejtp" <scraejtp@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> Up at the top click on Report, then go to report properties. Go to the
> layout
> tab and change the dimension to landscape view.
> "Newsgroups" wrote:
>> how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
>> reporting.
>>|||Yes. Report Properties, Page Size, Height & Width. You have to set those
appropriately.
"Vijai" wrote:
> Well...i don't have dimension property in the report properties.Is there
> any other way to goto this property.
> Thanks.
> "scraejtp" <scraejtp@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:09239F9B-99CE-4D13-9B14-49A54668D87B@.microsoft.com...
> > Up at the top click on Report, then go to report properties. Go to the
> > layout
> > tab and change the dimension to landscape view.
> >
> > "Newsgroups" wrote:
> >
> >> how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
> >> reporting.
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>|||My understanding is that there is not a portrait or landscape setting. I
went to my Report Properties and on the layout tab, changed the Width and
Height properties (11 x 8.5).
Dennis
dennisp@.mayschem.com
Vijai wrote:
>Well...i don't have dimension property in the report properties.Is there
>any other way to goto this property.
>Thanks.
>> Up at the top click on Report, then go to report properties. Go to the
>> layout
>> tab and change the dimension to landscape view.
>> how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
>> reporting.|||That's correct. If the PageHeight is greater than the PageWidth, then it is
landscape, otherwise it is portrait. Reporting Services has no notion of the
rotation of the paper in the printer. It is up to the applications that
consume the output (Acrobat reader, print control) to determine the correct
printer settings to best render the specified page size.
More tips on pagination are summarized in Brian Welcker's blog article:
http://blogs.msdn.com/bwelcker/archive/2005/08/19/454043.aspx
-- Robert
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Dennis P via SQLMonster.com" <forum@.SQLMonster.com> wrote in message
news:536F2DDE89AA4@.SQLMonster.com...
> My understanding is that there is not a portrait or landscape setting. I
> went to my Report Properties and on the layout tab, changed the Width and
> Height properties (11 x 8.5).
> Dennis
> dennisp@.mayschem.com
> Vijai wrote:
>>Well...i don't have dimension property in the report properties.Is there
>>any other way to goto this property.
>>Thanks.
>> Up at the top click on Report, then go to report properties. Go to the
>> layout
>> tab and change the dimension to landscape view.
>> how could i make the report to be printed in "Landscape" mode in sql
>> reporting.

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