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SQL Server Forum / Services / Reporting Services / June 2005

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Reports in view longer than page

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John Alfaro - 08 Apr 2005 21:01 GMT
I have 2 reports.  When you view one, its breaks the data into page size
pieces.  I have another report that will just create 1 big page.  Its
probably about 4 pages long.  Anyone know how to toggle this feature.  I
don't think I did anything explicitly, but I might have.  Thanks

John
Andrew Watt [MVP - InfoPath] - 10 Apr 2005 08:36 GMT
>I have 2 reports.  When you view one, its breaks the data into page size
>pieces.  I have another report that will just create 1 big page.  Its
>probably about 4 pages long.  Anyone know how to toggle this feature.  I
>don't think I did anything explicitly, but I might have.  Thanks
>
>John

In Report Designer, select the Layout tab.

Right click on the small black square at the top left of the Layout
tab's area.

Select Properties. Select the Layout tab on the Properties dialog.

Pay particular attention to the page height setting.

Andrew Watt
MVP - InfoPath
Mark Nicks - 30 Jun 2005 17:33 GMT
I have the same problem and the page height is set correctly.  But it still
is larger than 8 1/2 x 11.

> >I have 2 reports.  When you view one, its breaks the data into page size
> >pieces.  I have another report that will just create 1 big page.  Its
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> Andrew Watt
> MVP - InfoPath
 
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