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Boris the Animal2015-12-01 10:16:22
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Boris the Animal, 2015-12-01 10:16:22

Where can I read about report markup?

Hello. You need to do something like this. There is a report (file rdlc), I want to display some data on it with a table on the first page. Next, a page break and on an A4 sheet a scan of the document, then again a break and again another scan on the same A4 sheet. As a result, instead of 3 pages, I get as many as 6, after the first sheet 2 blank pages, after the scan, again a blank page. that is, each scan above itself creates an empty sheet. And the first page below itself creates an empty page, I can’t figure out how to fix it.
Where is it described how the markup is arranged?
I set the document (Report -> Report Properties -> Page Setup) to A4 size. and indents on each side 10 mm. That is, the width of the document is 210 mm.
The content of the document does not exceed the width of 190 mm anywhere, I checked everything.
I found a meager info here: www.intuit.ru/studies/courses/1079/264/lecture/673...
Oddly enough, I solved my problem. But I would like to find a good reference or a book on reports.

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Ivan Kurnakov, 2015-12-01
@Casper-SC

You should read about page markup here:
https://community.dynamics.com/crm/b/magnetismsolu...
https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/ee210530.aspx
www.magnetismsolutions.com /blog/nathaneccles/2013/...
I had experience with a large report (about 40 pages). It was necessary to make it so that it was printed correctly.
Working with tables is the most unpleasant in general. You can't tell how much space it will take. It feels like it depends on the size of the data in the dataset associated with the table, but we don’t see this size anywhere (some kind of forecast).
If it is necessary to clearly separate page by page, then the empirical method and the articles that I sent above (maybe it makes sense to look at them, it was a long time ago - I don’t remember well). I advise you to view in the "print" mode in VS, you can see how many sheets there are actually. Based on this, you can already resize, move blocks, and so on. There are so many potential problems that you can't describe them all.

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Georgy Grigoriev, 2015-12-01
@IamKarlson

did you remove the footer?

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