Showing posts with label srs. Show all posts
Showing posts with label srs. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Bold AND Italic Text Not Possible?

Is it not possible to format text as bold and italic in SRS? I find
this hard to believe, but whenener I specify both properties
(FontWeight and FontStyle), the italic property overrides the bold
property. Anyone else encountered this problem? Is there a work-
around?On Feb 8, 10:40 am, m...@.swbell.net wrote:
> Is it not possible to format text as bold and italic in SRS? I find
> this hard to believe, but whenener I specify both properties
> (FontWeight and FontStyle), the italic property overrides the bold
> property. Anyone else encountered this problem? Is there a work-
> around?
Are you using RS 2005?|||On Feb 8, 10:19 am, "DMcM" <mcmah...@.twcny.rr.com> wrote:
> On Feb 8, 10:40 am, m...@.swbell.net wrote:
> > Is it not possible to format text as bold and italic in SRS? I find
> > this hard to believe, but whenener I specify both properties
> > (FontWeight and FontStyle), the italic property overrides the bold
> > property. Anyone else encountered this problem? Is there a work-
> > around?
> Are you using RS 2005?
Thanks for your reply. Yes I am. I am setting both properties at
design time. It appears that FontStyle is the dominant property. Its
strange. You can do this with every other Microsoft product...

Thursday, February 16, 2012

Blank page when using subreport

I have a subreport on a SRS report. When I run the subreport by itself,
there is no problem. But when I run the main report it always generates a
blank page as page one.
Any help pinpointing the problem would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
BobOn Sep 11, 9:28 am, "Bob Bridges"<m...@.here.com> wrote:
> I have a subreport on a SRS report. When I run the subreport by itself,
> there is no problem. But when I run the main report it always generates a
> blank page as page one.
> Any help pinpointing the problem would be greatly appreciated!
> Thanks,
> Bob
Make sure that you are not setting a page break for grouping. The best
way to condense down this space is to include this subreport inside a
rectangle control. Of course, there's always including the subreport
as a table/etc in the main report, which sometimes due to complexity
of layout requirements, is necessary. Hope this helps.
Regards,
Enrique Martinez
Sr. Software Consultant