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Crystal.NET Report formatting

Howdy,

I am using a Crystal Report viewer in my ASP.NET (using VB) page. The report
is displayed and looks great EXCEPT that the width of the report exceedes
the window and appears to be centered. I have to scroll horizontally to view
the entire page. This is within IE 6. If I look at it using a mozilla
browser (FireFox and Netscape 7) it it left justified and does not need to
be scrolled. How do i fix this in IE? Also, if I set the border of the
viewer object to something like dashed, in IE the border is extended such
that I have to scroll, as explained previously. I tried setting the width of
the report but I'm not sure what units to use.

Thanks!!

David Lozzi
Nov 19 '05 #1
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Actually, now that I've been working on this report, it appears the report
is right justified within the viewer object....

"David Lozzi" <dlozzi@(remove)delphi-ts.com> wrote in message
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Howdy,

I am using a Crystal Report viewer in my ASP.NET (using VB) page. The
report is displayed and looks great EXCEPT that the width of the report
exceedes the window and appears to be centered. I have to scroll
horizontally to view the entire page. This is within IE 6. If I look at it
using a mozilla browser (FireFox and Netscape 7) it it left justified and
does not need to be scrolled. How do i fix this in IE? Also, if I set the
border of the viewer object to something like dashed, in IE the border is
extended such that I have to scroll, as explained previously. I tried
setting the width of the report but I'm not sure what units to use.

Thanks!!

David Lozzi

Nov 19 '05 #2

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