Wednesday, March 28, 2012

Problem in Export to PDF or Excel

My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the Korean
word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is no
problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default page
orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin no
matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody help
me ?You should be able to fix the orientation to landscape by switching the size
of the page (8.5x11 versus 11x8.5).
--
Cheers,
'(' Jeff A. Stucker
\
Business Intelligence
www.criadvantage.com
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"May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:5B32F2DF-371B-4951-85BB-B5F550C64095@.microsoft.com...
> My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the Korean
> word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is no
> problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default
> page
> orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin no
> matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody
> help
> me ?|||But my report be shown in 'Portrait'.
"Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> You should be able to fix the orientation to landscape by switching the size
> of the page (8.5x11 versus 11x8.5).
> --
> Cheers,
> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> \
> Business Intelligence
> www.criadvantage.com
> ---
> "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:5B32F2DF-371B-4951-85BB-B5F550C64095@.microsoft.com...
> > My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the Korean
> > word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is no
> > problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default
> > page
> > orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin no
> > matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody
> > help
> > me ?
>
>|||What is the size of the report (page width, page height)?
--
Cheers,
'(' Jeff A. Stucker
\
Business Intelligence
www.criadvantage.com
---
"May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:98F66BD1-48F0-43F1-AA23-32CE727DC2F1@.microsoft.com...
> But my report be shown in 'Portrait'.
> "Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
>> You should be able to fix the orientation to landscape by switching the
>> size
>> of the page (8.5x11 versus 11x8.5).
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
>> \
>> Business Intelligence
>> www.criadvantage.com
>> ---
>> "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
>> news:5B32F2DF-371B-4951-85BB-B5F550C64095@.microsoft.com...
>> > My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the
>> > Korean
>> > word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is
>> > no
>> > problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default
>> > page
>> > orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin
>> > no
>> > matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody
>> > help
>> > me ?
>>|||page width = 8.5
page height=11
"Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> What is the size of the report (page width, page height)?
> --
> Cheers,
> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> \
> Business Intelligence
> www.criadvantage.com
> ---
> "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> news:98F66BD1-48F0-43F1-AA23-32CE727DC2F1@.microsoft.com...
> > But my report be shown in 'Portrait'.
> >
> > "Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> >
> >> You should be able to fix the orientation to landscape by switching the
> >> size
> >> of the page (8.5x11 versus 11x8.5).
> >>
> >> --
> >> Cheers,
> >>
> >> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> >> \
> >>
> >> Business Intelligence
> >> www.criadvantage.com
> >> ---
> >> "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> >> news:5B32F2DF-371B-4951-85BB-B5F550C64095@.microsoft.com...
> >> > My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the
> >> > Korean
> >> > word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is
> >> > no
> >> > problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default
> >> > page
> >> > orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin
> >> > no
> >> > matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody
> >> > help
> >> > me ?
> >>
> >>
> >>
>
>|||Can anyone help me ?
My question is :
My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the Korean
word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is no
problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default page
orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin no
matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services.
"May Liu" wrote:
> page width = 8.5
> page height=11
> "Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> > What is the size of the report (page width, page height)?
> >
> > --
> > Cheers,
> >
> > '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> > \
> >
> > Business Intelligence
> > www.criadvantage.com
> > ---
> > "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > news:98F66BD1-48F0-43F1-AA23-32CE727DC2F1@.microsoft.com...
> > > But my report be shown in 'Portrait'.
> > >
> > > "Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> > >
> > >> You should be able to fix the orientation to landscape by switching the
> > >> size
> > >> of the page (8.5x11 versus 11x8.5).
> > >>
> > >> --
> > >> Cheers,
> > >>
> > >> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> > >> \
> > >>
> > >> Business Intelligence
> > >> www.criadvantage.com
> > >> ---
> > >> "May Liu" <MayLiu@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
> > >> news:5B32F2DF-371B-4951-85BB-B5F550C64095@.microsoft.com...
> > >> > My report contains some Korean wording. When I export to PDF, the
> > >> > Korean
> > >> > word appear as ?. Then I export the report in Excel format, there is
> > >> > no
> > >> > problem in the Korean wording. But when I try to print it, the default
> > >> > page
> > >> > orientation is 'Landscape' and there is default left and right margin
> > >> > no
> > >> > matter how I adjust the report size in reporting services. Can anybody
> > >> > help
> > >> > me ?
> > >>
> > >>
> > >>
> >
> >
> >

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