Depends on your report layout - RS uses some basics to try to align the report in excel as it is in RS. This means that if you have a top table with wide columns and a bottom table with narrower columns, the export to excel will merge some cells in the top table to try to keep the layout the same.
This is due to the fact that an RS table can be laid out anywhere on a page but within excel, a column must continue at the same width for the entire sheet. As such, different sized table columns are managed by merging cells...
Rgds, Geoff
We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.
We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.
I just got through this...This really blows... but I was able to solve this by deleting the "Header" section of the report. Then all columns snapped to thier position without merging.
I found this page which may give you some more help on this.
We could learn a lot from crayons. Some are sharp, some are pretty and some are dull. Some have weird names and all are different colours but they all live in the same box.
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