I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I preview
the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report Manager, the
boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF, however, it
is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any fixes for
this?The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
>I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
>preview
> the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report Manager, the
> boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF, however,
> it
> is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any fixes
> for
> this?|||Bruce,
Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one another
but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between the text
boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
"Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
>
> --
> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
> >preview
> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report Manager, the
> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF, however,
> > it
> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any fixes
> > for
> > this?
>
>|||As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to determine
if they overlap.
--
Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
> Bruce,
> Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one another
> but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between the
> text
> boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
> "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
>> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
>> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
>>
>> --
>> Bruce Loehle-Conger
>> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
>> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
>> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
>> >preview
>> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report Manager,
>> > the
>> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
>> > however,
>> > it
>> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
>> > fixes
>> > for
>> > this?
>>|||Hi Bruce,
I have this same problem even if it is not overlapping ..
Could you check the size of the data and its space in the text box. Some of
my problem fixed by increasing the size of the text boxes. but still it is
there...
Bismi
"Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
> You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to determine
> if they overlap.
> --
> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
> > Bruce,
> >
> > Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one another
> > but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between the
> > text
> > boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
> >
> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> >
> >> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
> >> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
> >>
> >>
> >> --
> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> >>
> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
> >> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
> >> >preview
> >> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report Manager,
> >> > the
> >> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
> >> > however,
> >> > it
> >> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
> >> > fixes
> >> > for
> >> > this?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>|||Bismi,
Could you post or send me a simple RDL that demonstrates the problem. Please
use the Northwind or AdventureWorks sample databases for the data.
--
Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Bismi" <Bismi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:3348EAB6-710C-4CEC-AA1B-BD63D85760D8@.microsoft.com...
> Hi Bruce,
> I have this same problem even if it is not overlapping ..
> Could you check the size of the data and its space in the text box. Some
> of
> my problem fixed by increasing the size of the text boxes. but still it is
> there...
> Bismi
> "Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
>> As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
>> You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to
>> determine
>> if they overlap.
>> --
>> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
>> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
>> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
>> rights.
>>
>> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
>> > Bruce,
>> >
>> > Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one
>> > another
>> > but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between
>> > the
>> > text
>> > boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
>> >
>> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
>> >
>> >> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
>> >> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
>> >>
>> >>
>> >> --
>> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger
>> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
>> >>
>> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> >> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
>> >> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
>> >> >preview
>> >> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report
>> >> > Manager,
>> >> > the
>> >> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
>> >> > however,
>> >> > it
>> >> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
>> >> > fixes
>> >> > for
>> >> > this?
>> >>
>> >>
>> >>
>>|||Bruce, I have a sample report RDL that shows the problem.
<?xml version="1.0" encoding="utf-8"?>
<Report
xmlns="http://schemas.microsoft.com/sqlserver/reporting/2003/10/reportdefinition"
xmlns:rd="">http://schemas.microsoft.com/SQLServer/reporting/reportdesigner">
<RightMargin>1in</RightMargin>
<Body>
<ReportItems>
<Textbox Name="textbox10">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>LightBlue</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>5</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Width>1in</Width>
<Top>1.125in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>Territory ID</Value>
<Left>0.25in</Left>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox9">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>LightBlue</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>4</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Width>1in</Width>
<Top>0.875in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>rowguid</Value>
<Left>0.25in</Left>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox8">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>LightBlue</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>3</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Width>1in</Width>
<Top>0.625in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>Date</Value>
<Left>0.25in</Left>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox7">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>LightBlue</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>2</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Width>1in</Width>
<Top>0.375in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>Customer</Value>
<Left>0.25in</Left>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox6">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>LightBlue</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>1</ZIndex>
<rd:DefaultName>textbox6</rd:DefaultName>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Width>1in</Width>
<Top>0.125in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>Account #</Value>
<Left>0.25in</Left>
</Textbox>
<Rectangle Name="rectangle1">
<ReportItems>
<Textbox Name="AccountNumber">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>SandyBrown</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<TextAlign>Right</TextAlign>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>4</ZIndex>
<rd:DefaultName>AccountNumber</rd:DefaultName>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>=Sum(Fields!AccountNumber.Value)</Value>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox3">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>SandyBrown</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>3</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Top>0.5in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>=First(Fields!ModifiedDate.Value)</Value>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="rowguid">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>SandyBrown</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>2</ZIndex>
<rd:DefaultName>rowguid</rd:DefaultName>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Top>0.75in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>=First(Fields!rowguid.Value)</Value>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="textbox5">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>SandyBrown</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<TextAlign>Right</TextAlign>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<ZIndex>1</ZIndex>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Top>1in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>=Sum(Fields!TerritoryID.Value)</Value>
</Textbox>
<Textbox Name="CustomerType">
<Style>
<PaddingLeft>2pt</PaddingLeft>
<BackgroundColor>SandyBrown</BackgroundColor>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
<PaddingBottom>2pt</PaddingBottom>
<PaddingTop>2pt</PaddingTop>
<PaddingRight>2pt</PaddingRight>
</Style>
<rd:DefaultName>CustomerType</rd:DefaultName>
<Height>0.25in</Height>
<Top>0.25in</Top>
<CanGrow>true</CanGrow>
<Value>=First(Fields!CustomerType.Value)</Value>
</Textbox>
</ReportItems>
<Height>1.5in</Height>
<Width>2in</Width>
<Style>
<BorderColor>
<Default>White</Default>
</BorderColor>
<BorderStyle>
<Default>Solid</Default>
</BorderStyle>
</Style>
<Top>0.125in</Top>
<Left>1.25in</Left>
</Rectangle>
</ReportItems>
<Style />
<Height>2in</Height>
</Body>
<TopMargin>1in</TopMargin>
<DataSources>
<DataSource Name="AdventureWorks">
<rd:DataSourceID>8e9586f6-7556-45be-a4cb-d7b6c77dd17d</rd:DataSourceID>
<DataSourceReference>AdventureWorks</DataSourceReference>
</DataSource>
</DataSources>
<Width>6.5in</Width>
<DataSets>
<DataSet Name="DataSet1">
<Fields>
<Field Name="AccountNumber">
<DataField>AccountNumber</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.Int32</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="CustomerType">
<DataField>CustomerType</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.String</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="ModifiedDate">
<DataField>ModifiedDate</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.DateTime</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="rowguid">
<DataField>rowguid</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.Guid</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="TerritoryID">
<DataField>TerritoryID</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.Byte</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="CustomerID">
<DataField>CustomerID</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.Int32</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
<Field Name="SalesPersonID">
<DataField>SalesPersonID</DataField>
<rd:TypeName>System.Int32</rd:TypeName>
</Field>
</Fields>
<Query>
<DataSourceName>AdventureWorks</DataSourceName>
<CommandText>SELECT AccountNumber, CustomerType, ModifiedDate,
rowguid, TerritoryID, CustomerID, SalesPersonID
FROM Customer</CommandText>
</Query>
</DataSet>
</DataSets>
<LeftMargin>1in</LeftMargin>
<rd:SnapToGrid>true</rd:SnapToGrid>
<rd:DrawGrid>true</rd:DrawGrid>
<rd:ReportID>6f7ba402-93e3-4ff8-9d4d-8be1fa88093e</rd:ReportID>
<BottomMargin>1in</BottomMargin>
<Language>en-US</Language>
</Report>
"Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> Bismi,
> Could you post or send me a simple RDL that demonstrates the problem. Please
> use the Northwind or AdventureWorks sample databases for the data.
> --
> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Bismi" <Bismi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3348EAB6-710C-4CEC-AA1B-BD63D85760D8@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi Bruce,
> >
> > I have this same problem even if it is not overlapping ..
> >
> > Could you check the size of the data and its space in the text box. Some
> > of
> > my problem fixed by increasing the size of the text boxes. but still it is
> > there...
> >
> > Bismi
> >
> > "Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> >
> >> As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
> >>
> >> You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to
> >> determine
> >> if they overlap.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> >> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> >>
> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> >> rights.
> >>
> >>
> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
> >> > Bruce,
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one
> >> > another
> >> > but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between
> >> > the
> >> > text
> >> > boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
> >> >
> >> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
> >> >> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> >> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> >> >>
> >> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
> >> >> >preview
> >> >> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report
> >> >> > Manager,
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
> >> >> > however,
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
> >> >> > fixes
> >> >> > for
> >> >> > this?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>|||Hi Bruce,
Hope you can wok out with jman's rdl.
Mine is really a big one with around 35 textboxes and I was trying to fix
itin landscape ...
Thanks
Bismi
"Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> Bismi,
> Could you post or send me a simple RDL that demonstrates the problem. Please
> use the Northwind or AdventureWorks sample databases for the data.
> --
> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Bismi" <Bismi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:3348EAB6-710C-4CEC-AA1B-BD63D85760D8@.microsoft.com...
> > Hi Bruce,
> >
> > I have this same problem even if it is not overlapping ..
> >
> > Could you check the size of the data and its space in the text box. Some
> > of
> > my problem fixed by increasing the size of the text boxes. but still it is
> > there...
> >
> > Bismi
> >
> > "Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> >
> >> As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
> >>
> >> You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to
> >> determine
> >> if they overlap.
> >>
> >> --
> >> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> >> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> >>
> >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> >> rights.
> >>
> >>
> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
> >> > Bruce,
> >> >
> >> > Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one
> >> > another
> >> > but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between
> >> > the
> >> > text
> >> > boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
> >> >
> >> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> >> >
> >> >> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
> >> >> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >> --
> >> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> >> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> >> >>
> >> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> >> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
> >> >> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
> >> >> >preview
> >> >> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report
> >> >> > Manager,
> >> >> > the
> >> >> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
> >> >> > however,
> >> >> > it
> >> >> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
> >> >> > fixes
> >> >> > for
> >> >> > this?
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>|||I have a similar situation. I can format my report so it looks great on the
web screen, but cuts off the lower half of my header when I print using the
print icon in SSRS 2005. I have re-formatted so the hardcopy looks great,
but then there is a blank space of and inch and 1/2 between my header and
detail. Since most of my users are view-only, I am setting it up to look
good in the web view. Now I'm trying to figure out how to disable the print
icon. (Ideally, I the hard-copy and web-view would look alike.)
Any suggestions on correcting this is aprreciated.
Thanks,
--Al
"Bismi" wrote:
> Hi Bruce,
> Hope you can wok out with jman's rdl.
> Mine is really a big one with around 35 textboxes and I was trying to fix
> itin landscape ...
>
> Thanks
> Bismi
> "Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> > Bismi,
> >
> > Could you post or send me a simple RDL that demonstrates the problem. Please
> > use the Northwind or AdventureWorks sample databases for the data.
> >
> > --
> > Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> > Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> >
> > This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
> >
> >
> > "Bismi" <Bismi@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:3348EAB6-710C-4CEC-AA1B-BD63D85760D8@.microsoft.com...
> > > Hi Bruce,
> > >
> > > I have this same problem even if it is not overlapping ..
> > >
> > > Could you check the size of the data and its space in the text box. Some
> > > of
> > > my problem fixed by increasing the size of the text boxes. but still it is
> > > there...
> > >
> > > Bismi
> > >
> > > "Bruce Johnson [MSFT]" wrote:
> > >
> > >> As long as they do not overlap you should be ok.
> > >>
> > >> You can check the Location and Size properties for each textbox to
> > >> determine
> > >> if they overlap.
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Bruce Johnson [MSFT]
> > >> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> > >>
> > >> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
> > >> rights.
> > >>
> > >>
> > >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:81F3012B-68FD-4071-8707-2220884DC927@.microsoft.com...
> > >> > Bruce,
> > >> >
> > >> > Thanks for the quick response. My text boxes butt up against one
> > >> > another
> > >> > but do not overlap. Is there a minimum gap that needs to be between
> > >> > the
> > >> > text
> > >> > boxes in order to eliminate this issue?
> > >> >
> > >> > "Bruce L-C [MVP]" wrote:
> > >> >
> > >> >> The problem you are seeing is overlapping textboxes. HTML does not do
> > >> >> overlapping textboxes (or other items). The other formats do.
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >> --
> > >> >> Bruce Loehle-Conger
> > >> >> MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
> > >> >>
> > >> >> "jmann" <jmann@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> >> news:A26A7D4A-7C4F-4551-8723-1F2AD5188D0D@.microsoft.com...
> > >> >> >I have a report where I'm using text boxes in a grid format. When I
> > >> >> >preview
> > >> >> > the Report the grid looks fine, but when viewed in the Report
> > >> >> > Manager,
> > >> >> > the
> > >> >> > boxes don't line up. When I print the report or export to PDF,
> > >> >> > however,
> > >> >> > it
> > >> >> > is OK. Has this happened to anyone else or does anyone know of any
> > >> >> > fixes
> > >> >> > for
> > >> >> > this?
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >> >>
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> >
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