there are no real blank pages in reports. Alle blanks are caused by Data or misconfiguration of the report in size. If you want to find out which data caused the blanks draw a border around the tables. You will find out very what makes those pages appear.
Every time I see a problem like yours there are 3 different ways to locate the Problem:
Before you go for one of the steps make a backup so you don´t need to worry about your work.
1. Fill your report elements with different colors that way you can see which one is causing the problem.
2. If that don´t show where the problem is then shrink every element in there in width.
3. If the problem remains, shrink the elements in high.
There can be problem with filter applied on the dataset in the rdlc layout. It is hard to tell without direct access to the report. It would be better if you could attach the exported report object in txt format.
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there are no real blank pages in reports. Alle blanks are caused by Data or misconfiguration of the report in size. If you want to find out which data caused the blanks draw a border around the tables. You will find out very what makes those pages appear.
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Every time I see a problem like yours there are 3 different ways to locate the Problem:
Before you go for one of the steps make a backup so you don´t need to worry about your work.
1. Fill your report elements with different colors that way you can see which one is causing the problem.
2. If that don´t show where the problem is then shrink every element in there in width.
3. If the problem remains, shrink the elements in high.
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