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sanghavi17389
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Posted - 2012-07-03 : 03:37:28
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| Hi,I am using SSRS for reports generattion.In my asp.net application I am using reportviewer and binding those SSRS reports.Now my problem is that I am getting two vertical scrollbars that looks not good.I want to hide one of them.How can I?All suggestions are welcomed...harshal sanghavi |
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SQLJames
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Posted - 2012-07-03 : 10:46:21
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| I had a similar problem and a co-worker who is a genius with CSS gave me the following to put in my aspx page that fixed the problem for me. It may help with your situation. I had similar problems as you describe where I had gauges displayed in a table layout. If the page is not maximized, the report viewer generates scrollbars. Adding this css below resolved that for me. You will probably have to play with the numbers. <style type="text/css"> body { min-width: 1200px; width: expression(document.body.clientWidth < 1200 ? "1200px": "auto" ); } </style> |
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