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Overlapping controls in report

CaponeCapone Member Posts: 125
edited 2012-06-06 in NAV Three Tier
Hi experts!

I'm converting a report and have problem with overlapping controls in the header (not pictures).
The fields all look good in the layout but when I run the report it looks like the header margin pushes the controls to the left. :bug: (?)

It worked moments ago then I did something that made it look like the attached pictrue.
I would be glad if someone could give me input on this.

(I have darkened specific data in the picture)
Hello IT, have you tried to turn it off and on?
Have you checked the cables?
Have you released the filters?

http://www.navfreak.com

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    mikmik Member Posts: 79
    Hi,
    we have the same problems ... from time to time :?:
    Most of the time this will happen when some controls where controled by the visibility property.

    Try the following.
    - Cut out this contols and insert a rectangle from the toolbox.
    - Click on your rectangle and paste the controls

    Now you can position your controls inside your rectangle as you want. I would recommend to use this little trick because after this it is much easier to copy from one layout to another. Just copy and paste the rectangle. No need to reposition all your little textboxes.

    greetings
    mik

    With kind regards
    mik
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    CaponeCapone Member Posts: 125
    It works like charm! =D>

    Thank you!
    Hello IT, have you tried to turn it off and on?
    Have you checked the cables?
    Have you released the filters?

    http://www.navfreak.com
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    kabrocokabroco Member Posts: 111
    I've got this problem with one and the same report,
    output from my computer is OK, output from my colleague ‘s pc is a mess.
    What is the underlying reason for this? We both use SAVEASPDF.

    Greetings,
    C

    edit: the rectangle tric did do the job
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    Troubles_In_ParadiseTroubles_In_Paradise Member Posts: 588
    The power of rectangles! :D
    Rectangle create a sort of aseptic area in which controls can't move.
    ~Rik~
    It works as expected... More or Less...
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