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dbaJSmith (Programmer)
14 Sep 11 9:26
Hello all:
I'm designing reports in CR2008 SP2 for use in an application that displays using the CR2008 SP2 Runtime. Everything has been working great except any graph or chart we design. For some reason the text objects in the chart object do not present correctly; they are distorted and stretched horizontally and seem to overflow into each other, making them difficult to read. They appear overly bold, and color seems to make the problem even worse. This only affects the text within the chart object; other text fields, objects, and even the chart object itself are unaffected. In fact, when exporting the report to PDF through the runtime, the PDF graph text displays correctly.
We've tried using a different version of the runtime: CR 2008 SP3 and CRVS2010 SP1 runtimes, neither has worked. I'm having trouble finding a CR2011 runtime, not even sure if it's been released. Any input would be appreciated. Thanks!

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