Report PDF Rotation

satish_navsatish_nav Member Posts: 65
edited 2010-12-07 in NAV Three Tier
Dear All,

We are calling Purchase quote report in PDF format from external application and saved in a predefined path in Portrait format.

Now client asking to save the report in landscape format. for this i changed report orientation property to Landscape but still the report is saved in Portrait format.

Can we have any other way to resolve this..
Please reply me.
Thanks in advance..

Satish...

Comments

  • ssinglassingla Member Posts: 2,973
    External Application = Bullzip/PdfCreator ?
    CA Sandeep Singla
    http://ssdynamics.co.in
  • satish_navsatish_nav Member Posts: 65
    From .Net application they are calling CreteQuote() which is in codeunit(50000).

    In the CreateQuote(), they calling Report.SAVEASPDF().
    this report have to be saved in landscape format.
    Thanks in advance..

    Satish...
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    the orientation property in nav classic report is not used by the rdlc; you have to set the size of the report to width = 29,7cm and height = 21cm (for the A4 format) through rdlc designer.
    Note that you'll probably want to redesign the layout to fit better in the landscape format (you can show more fields, for example, or you can enlarge the existent fields)
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
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  • AdministratorAdministrator Member, Moderator, Administrator Posts: 2,500
    [Topic moved from 'NAV/Navision Classic Client' to 'NAV Three Tier' forum]
  • satish_navsatish_nav Member Posts: 65
    But if we change orientation in classic client, the orientation is changing in the RTC printout?
    Thanks in advance..

    Satish...
  • BeliasBelias Member Posts: 2,998
    Belias wrote:
    the orientation property in nav classic report is not used by the rdlc;
    this means that orientation property in rdlc is USELESS
    (maybe if you use create layout suggestion with landscape on, visual studion defaults the size of the page, but this is not the point...it's just an info, and i'm not sure of it)
    -Mirko-
    "Never memorize what you can easily find in a book".....Or Mibuso
    My Blog
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