Get rid of the white space at the top and bottom of the report when Printing as PDF document
Hello All, I have a wider tablix report which is 29 inches wide. I have given the paper size as custom and width as 29 and height as 11 in report properties.I have deployed it and saved it as PDF document. When I print preview the report I am using the paper size as tabloid (17 by 11) and selected the orientation as Landscape. I am getting the full report without any stripping but I am getting some extra space at the top and bottom when I print the report. Can anyone help me how to get rid of this space? . I checked the margins for the report and it was 0in. Please help. Thank You
July 23rd, 2012 11:09am

check the margin settings in the report properties
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July 23rd, 2012 12:41pm

checked all the margin settings.Everywhere it is 0in.
July 23rd, 2012 1:54pm

Hi There In Reporting Services (SSRS 2008), there are white spaces preserved in the report body by default. When the white space extends the body size beyond the width of the report, blank pages will be generated. To avoid the issue, you can set the ConsumeContainerWhiteSpace property of the report to True. Please try to adjust your margins (top + side) and hopefully this problem will get resolved Body Width <= Page Width - (Left Margin + Right Margin) Horizontal usable area: X = Page.Width - (Left Margin + Right Margin + Column Spacing) Vertical usable area: Y = Page.Height - (Top Margin + Bottom Margin + Header Height + Footer Height) Body Width <= Page Width - (Left Margin + Right Margin) Horizontal usable area: X = Page.Width - (Left Margin + Right Margin + Column Spacing) Vertical usable area: Y = Page.Height - (Top Margin + Bottom Margin + Header Height + Footer Height) If you have any questions please ask. Many Thanks Syed Qazafi Anjum Please click "Mark as Answer" if this resolves your problem or "Vote as Helpful" if you find it helpful.
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July 23rd, 2012 4:53pm

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