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Page setup (Portrait & Landscape) & Subreports

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pkgupta

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Aug 28, 2001
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Hi All

I have two reports having Page setup as Portrait & Landscape each. Now I want to place them as subreports in one report.
Now if I change the Page setup od container report to Portrait then the other subreport suffers and vice versa.

Is there any way in which we can dynamically change the page setup of the report.

What should I do in such cases.

Bye
PKG ****************************
Pradeep Kumar Gupta
Data Warehouse Consultant
E-mails :
pradeep.k.gupta@indiainfo.com
pradeep.gupta@morganstanley.com
 
Hi there Pradeep. There are a number of different ways to do this depending on what prog method you are using. Two sources for this info:

1. Page 319 of Technical Reference Volume 2 describes some of the PageSetup Object Properties (including 'PaperOrientation').

2. There are a number of articles in the Crystal Knowledgebase on printing issues faced by developers.

HTH, John Marrett
Crystal Reports & Crystal Enterprise Trainer
 
Hi Marrett,

Are you sure you understood my problem ??

Regards
PKG ****************************
Pradeep Kumar Gupta
Data Warehouse Consultant
E-mails :
pradeep.k.gupta@indiainfo.com
pradeep.gupta@morganstanley.com
 
I am afraid that a container and its subreport must always have the same orientation. Ken Hamady, On-site Custom Crystal Reports Training & Consulting
Public classes and individual training.
Guide to using Crystal in VB
tek@kenhamady.com
 
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