RDLC line width (NAV 2013)

ACAE
Member Posts: 52
Hello,
I have a question about the line widths in an RDLC report in NAV2013. It seems that the lines between 2 columns are always printed twice as thick than the 'outer' lines, regardless of how the 'border' properties are set in the report.
I have tried several options,
- Only set the 'right' border on the cells to solid, and the left to 'none' (except the first in the list)
- Alternate the borders: first cell left and right, second cell none, third R+L, ...
However this doesn't seem to change a bit.
Does anyone have an idea how this can be changed so all lines are printed the same ? Currently it looks very untidy.
Regards,
Andy
I have a question about the line widths in an RDLC report in NAV2013. It seems that the lines between 2 columns are always printed twice as thick than the 'outer' lines, regardless of how the 'border' properties are set in the report.
I have tried several options,
- Only set the 'right' border on the cells to solid, and the left to 'none' (except the first in the list)
- Alternate the borders: first cell left and right, second cell none, third R+L, ...
However this doesn't seem to change a bit.
Does anyone have an idea how this can be changed so all lines are printed the same ? Currently it looks very untidy.
Regards,
Andy
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hi,
Have you tried setting first left to solid, second left none and right to solid, third left to none and right to solid and so on? Ideally, this logic should look tidy.
Regards,
MMV0 -
Hi,
Yes I have tried all possible options I can imagine, but it seems this doesn't change anything
Andy0 -
ACAE,
Did you already find a solution for this question you asked?
Kind Regards,
G.0 -
Does it happen only in print layout and not in print preview, right?* Daniele Rebussi * | * Rebu NAV Diary *0
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Could you share the Report.rdlc, Dataset.xml and AboutThisReport.xls, so we can see your problem?
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