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SQL Server Forum / Services / Reporting Services / January 2007

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Report Format Issues on Deployment....

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GuyPilkington - 31 Jan 2007 10:04 GMT
Hi All,

I am using Reporting Services 2005 and designing my reports using Visual
Studio 2005. My reports look perfect when previewed on my local machine but
when I deploy reports to the server and view them in the same web browser the
location of report items such as textbox fields and tables becomes somewhat
random!!  Controls move around the page making some reports almost unreadable
because of the positioning.

Could anyone please help or point me in the right direction?  Is there a
server setting I need to tweak or a report property which should be set?

I am becoming extremely frustrated with this as I am spending hours creating
reports which become useless when deployed.  If I export the report to PDF
from the report server the formatting is fine which makes things even more
strange.

Thanks in adance
GuyPilkington - 31 Jan 2007 17:34 GMT
In case anyone is interested the problem was caused by overlapping text boxes
on my report.  RS renders the report items using tables and cells to display
the report in HTML.  If any items overlap it becomes unsure which cell to
place the item causing items to display incorrectly when deployed.

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