HTML rendering issue with SSRS 2008R2 when scrolling past 1st screen of html in IE
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September 7th, 2012 3:27am

IE 8. Reports are being viewed through IE8 at the report manager site. Thanks.
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September 7th, 2012 9:17am

When I scroll down below the 1st screen of display in IE the horizontal lines/material get doubled/rendered nearly on top of each other. Basically I get two rows of data almost on top of each other. Previewing the report in visual studio does not exhibit this behavior. Saving report to any format (xml, pdf) is fine also. I have not seen this behavior in other reports. Any ideas?
September 7th, 2012 1:29pm

Hi KentEilers, Based on the current information, I suggest that you view the report on a different computer. If the issue doesn't occur on other computers, the issue seems related to your Internet Explorer. You can try to update the IE or reset IE. If the issue occurs on a different computer, it may be related to the design structure of the report. When rendering a report into HTML format, the following rendering rules may cause unexpected rendering result: Empty cells are collapsed together as much as possible to reduce the size of the HTML. Table rows or columns that contain no items, just gaps between items, are given fixed widths and heights.All coordinates and report item sizes are converted to millimeters. All other sizes, including style properties, retain their original units. Size and position differences smaller than .2mm are treated as 0mm. You can narrow down the cause by changing the report structure. If you need further help, please post a screenshot of the report design retructure and the reprot preview issue on the report manager. Regards, Mike YinMike Yin TechNet Community Support
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September 13th, 2012 6:07am

Hi KentEilers, Based on the current information, I suggest that you view the report on a different computer. If the issue doesn't occur on other computers, the issue seems related to your Internet Explorer. You can try to update the IE or reset IE. If the issue occurs on a different computer, it may be related to the design structure of the report. When rendering a report into HTML format, the following rendering rules may cause unexpected rendering result: Empty cells are collapsed together as much as possible to reduce the size of the HTML. Table rows or columns that contain no items, just gaps between items, are given fixed widths and heights.All coordinates and report item sizes are converted to millimeters. All other sizes, including style properties, retain their original units. Size and position differences smaller than .2mm are treated as 0mm. You can narrow down the cause by changing the report structure. If you need further help, please post a screenshot of the report design retructure and the reprot preview issue on the report manager. Regards, Mike YinMike Yin TechNet Community Support
September 13th, 2012 6:24am

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