help, all data in one page
i have a report, when i preview it , it shows total of 1 page, but when i scroll down it is very long report, earlier the same data was on 60 pages i am not sure what is the error............
November 13th, 2008 8:59pm

You mentioned it used to be 60 pages, was this when it wasprinted? Or also when you previewed?
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November 13th, 2008 10:38pm

HI Saurabh180407, From what I understand the number of pages you are printing is more than the number that is visible when the report is generated. This is becasue IE works based on HTML pagination rules whereas printing requires hard layout settings. The correct page count is the count that you obtain in Print Preview. Also, the thing to keep in mind if the amount of data that is being brought back at execution time based on parameters and the Data region that is being used. For example, a Table or Matrix data region could display differently in the Preview tabthan when youprint it based on vertical and/or columnar growth. Hope this helps.
November 14th, 2008 12:38am

Were you previewing one page at a time and you only saw the first page? A.D.T.
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November 14th, 2008 12:53am

Hi, I'm having the same problem here. I build my report in BI, .net 3.5, and at first it was showing correct total page number in the Preview tab on the top left of the preview content page. I played around with margins, set table's property 'Keep together' = true.... And now, it doesn't matter how many pages my report generates in only shows total page number as 1. I can scroll down and see all the rows but they're not broken up into pages. I then deployed the report to the report server and the same problem there when I select to 'View Report'. The true and correct total page number only shows up when I select Preview in the Print dialog and it's also correct when I actually prints out the report. Is this a know bug or is there a way to correct this? Thank you.
November 11th, 2010 8:40pm

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