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J.Navi
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Posted - 2013-06-24 : 09:55:13
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Hi,I have an SSRS report with the margins set to 1 inch on left and right sides on a landscape orientation (Letter: 11/8.5 inch).When I export the report to PDF the margins look absolutely fine. But,when I print it I see some additional space to the left side of the page which doesn't make the margins looks symmetric.Is it something to do with the printer settings or the .rdl properties?Please advise.Thanks,Navi |
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arronlee
Starting Member
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Posted - 2013-08-19 : 06:04:09
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I am a newbie here. I want to offer some help. But I have never tried to print PDF files. I am not a long-term user of document and image processing, so I only checked some free trial packages of 3rd party PDF SDKs to help me with the PDF processing work. But the one whose way of processing is simple and fast worked great for me. Itis just one of many but I do like it because it is manual and easy to manipulate. Besides, this site gives a lot of other choices for processing different kinds of document and image formats. Share with you. You can also google someone for help. I hope you success. Good luck.Best regards,Arron |
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carolinenew
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Posted - 2014-04-04 : 03:45:30
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hello, arronlee, i don't think the .net pdf processor would help to adjust he margin, it might has something wrong with the pdf driver he is using. as for the trial package you are sharing, i think it is a good pdf control that can help us a lot in the future. |
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ouku
Starting Member
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Posted - 2014-05-06 : 10:15:33
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not that easy with common PDF converter, they are not solve this problem.http://www.pdftoflashconverter.com | http://www.pdfconverterformac.net |
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