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    I have an application that uses a reportviewer control. On IE it works fine but in firefox and on certain laptops(actually on my client head's laptop :)) it comes up to only 1/4 of the page. The reportviewer head that is with the export to excel and zoom options takes the whole page only the area where the reports are shrunk to about 1/4 of the page.. Does anyone know what is the problem here... I have done a lot o things but cant find any solutions,, Any thanks is much appreciated.. Thanks in advance!

    I was born dumb!! :laugh:Programming made me laugh:laugh:!!! --sid--

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      I have an application that uses a reportviewer control. On IE it works fine but in firefox and on certain laptops(actually on my client head's laptop :)) it comes up to only 1/4 of the page. The reportviewer head that is with the export to excel and zoom options takes the whole page only the area where the reports are shrunk to about 1/4 of the page.. Does anyone know what is the problem here... I have done a lot o things but cant find any solutions,, Any thanks is much appreciated.. Thanks in advance!

      I was born dumb!! :laugh:Programming made me laugh:laugh:!!! --sid--

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      What is a reportviewer control? :~ If you're talking about that SQL Server Reporting Services control, the HTML it spits out is crap and looks appropriately crappy on everything that's not IE. There are ways to beat it into submission though. I'd start by checking the styles on the control itself - make sure you're not specifying pixel values for width or something. I'd follow up by asking in one of the .NET forums, since they might have a better clue how to get your hands on some good ol' fashioned control beatin' sticks. :-\

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        What is a reportviewer control? :~ If you're talking about that SQL Server Reporting Services control, the HTML it spits out is crap and looks appropriately crappy on everything that's not IE. There are ways to beat it into submission though. I'd start by checking the styles on the control itself - make sure you're not specifying pixel values for width or something. I'd follow up by asking in one of the .NET forums, since they might have a better clue how to get your hands on some good ol' fashioned control beatin' sticks. :-\

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        No its not the sql reporting.. the .net reporting thing.. using rdlc files.. I am not specifying the pixels at all all are in %. Moreover, the reports being generated are a kind of template which it uses to render the report..So i cant do much of a change with that.

        I was born dumb!! :laugh:Programming made me laugh:laugh:!!! --sid--

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          No its not the sql reporting.. the .net reporting thing.. using rdlc files.. I am not specifying the pixels at all all are in %. Moreover, the reports being generated are a kind of template which it uses to render the report..So i cant do much of a change with that.

          I was born dumb!! :laugh:Programming made me laugh:laugh:!!! --sid--

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          sidbaruah wrote:

          Moreover, the reports being generated are a kind of template which it uses to render the report..So i cant do much of a change with that.

          Then you're screwed. Sorry...

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            sidbaruah wrote:

            Moreover, the reports being generated are a kind of template which it uses to render the report..So i cant do much of a change with that.

            Then you're screwed. Sorry...

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            ok nm... Thanks for the reply..

            I was born dumb!! :laugh:Programming made me laugh:laugh:!!! --sid--

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