PrintOut Landscape Although PrintPreview is Portrait

johanna
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Dear All,
I use NAV 2009 R2 Build 33319 with 3-tier architecture.
I made report with paper size 21.5cm x 14cm. I set it on default printer and layout report.
When I print preview the report in RTC, the result is portrait, but when print it, the result is landscape.
This is not happen when I am not use layout.
How to make the result is portrait when print this report with layout? Thank you.
I use NAV 2009 R2 Build 33319 with 3-tier architecture.
I made report with paper size 21.5cm x 14cm. I set it on default printer and layout report.
When I print preview the report in RTC, the result is portrait, but when print it, the result is landscape.
This is not happen when I am not use layout.
How to make the result is portrait when print this report with layout? Thank you.
Best regards,
Johanna
Johanna
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Check the page setup in the RDLC designer. Are there correct settings?0
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Dear Kine,
Thanks for your suggestion.
Do you mean layout setup in report properties of RDLC Designer?
Here I attach the setup. Please help. Thank you..Best regards,
Johanna0 -
Check this blog
http://dynamicsuser.net/blogs/waldo/archive/2010/01/11/nav-2009-reporting-paper-orientation.aspx
Page width should be less than 21cm0 -
Yes. If you look a the height and width you can see, that you have set them for landscape (width > height).0
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Thanks mohana_cse06 & kine..
Yes, I set width > height. So, how to make this setup is viewed with portrait orientation?
I want to print with paper size 1/2 Legal and portrait orientation.Best regards,
Johanna0 -
You meen rotated? Or you just want to swap the width with the height?0
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Dear Kine,
I don't mean rotated nor swap the width with the height.
I use width 21.5cm and height 14cm like only using behalf of legal paper size.Best regards,
Johanna0 -
But this is landscape. If you want portrait, you need to use width=14cm and height=21,5cm … ;-)0
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Thanks Kine.. But, the result is like the attachment..Best regards,
Johanna0 -
And paper orientation on your default printer is?0
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How the report is printed is unfortunately depent on the scenario the report is printed.
Make sure to check the online help which explains what you can expect.
http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ff477105.aspx
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