In my report I am using a group footer as a "line" to separate groups. I have
coloured the background of the group footer row. In the VS designer I have
reduced the row height to 0.03125in.
When previewing my report in VS the report generates as expected. When
running the report in the report manager the group footer row height reverts
back to its original height.
Is this a known bug, and is there a work around?Is the browser caching the report? Try Ctrl+F5 in IE.
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"SAcanuck" <SAcanuck@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
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> In my report I am using a group footer as a "line" to separate groups. I
> have
> coloured the background of the group footer row. In the VS designer I have
> reduced the row height to 0.03125in.
> When previewing my report in VS the report generates as expected. When
> running the report in the report manager the group footer row height
> reverts
> back to its original height.
> Is this a known bug, and is there a work around?|||No the browser is not caching any reports.
"Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> Is the browser caching the report? Try Ctrl+F5 in IE.
> --
> Cheers,
> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> \
> Business Intelligence
> www.criadvantage.com
> ---
> "SAcanuck" <SAcanuck@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:D931FCF4-AAF2-4C35-B5B2-2DE88697A502@.microsoft.com...
> > In my report I am using a group footer as a "line" to separate groups. I
> > have
> > coloured the background of the group footer row. In the VS designer I have
> > reduced the row height to 0.03125in.
> >
> > When previewing my report in VS the report generates as expected. When
> > running the report in the report manager the group footer row height
> > reverts
> > back to its original height.
> >
> > Is this a known bug, and is there a work around?
>
>
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