PDF export - Matrix
Hi everyone, It seems that the PDF export from SSRS is not as simple as it could be... Here is my issue : I have a long report (on several pages) made of several matrix (one below the former etc.). There is no display issue when I use the report viewer, but I when I want to export in PDF, one matrix (always the same) just disappear... :-/ I tried to add a line break. Instead of actually put a line break, I just have a big blank, followed by the next matrix, still on the same page. I tried to change the margins but it didn't change anything... Anyone has an idea ? Thank you in advance !
June 13th, 2012 12:15pm

Hello KiaraFR, In your case, could you please post the specific version of Reporting Services to us? If possible, please post more information about your environment. Currently, I you can try to view the report on the Report Manager and then export it to PDF format. If this issue still persists, please try to redesign the report to see if this help. Best Regards, Bin LongBin Long TechNet Community Support
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June 17th, 2012 5:28am

Hello, thank you for your answer. My version of Reporting Services : 10.50.1600.1. Development environment : windows server 2008 R2 enterprise Production environment : windows server 2008 R2 Standard Currently, I you can try to view the report on the Report Manager and then export it to PDF format. The issue is still the same when I view the report on the Report Manager and export it to PDF... Best regards,
June 18th, 2012 4:20am

I finally get my report display properly. I still don't understand the issue, but it seems that one of the tables hid the following when printing or exporting to PDF. What is weird is that the table does not have extra-rows when generated. In the conception view it has the right number of rows, its definitive size... Anyway, I have just slightly moved the "hidden" table and now it is ok.
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June 21st, 2012 6:13am

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