Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Drill down problem, report jumps to top of table!

Hi
I have a report with a table which has two groups. Each group is collapsed
by default when the report loads. When I click on the first group expand
icon (+) the group expands but also the report jumps up the screen so that
the top of my first data row in my table is alligned to the top of the IE
window. This is really annoying and I do not understand why it is happening.
Is this a known bug in RS or has anyone else had this problem and been able
to solve it? It also happens when I expand/collapse the second group.
I think it only started happening after I added a few images to my report. I
have tried removing the images from the report but this does not get rid of
the problem.
Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
Kind Regards
Lewis Holmes
eNateHi
Problem solved!
In Visual Studio I had the page setup so that the body of the report was
larger than the area visible on the screen and so my footer was off the
screen. I have now changed this so that the body of the report is just large
enough for the contents of the body. Now the report does not jump around
when I expand/collapse groups.
Hope this may help anyone else with the same problem.
Regards
Lewis Holmes
eNate
"l.holmes" <enate@.newsgroups.nospam> wrote in message
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> Hi
> I have a report with a table which has two groups. Each group is collapsed
> by default when the report loads. When I click on the first group expand
> icon (+) the group expands but also the report jumps up the screen so that
> the top of my first data row in my table is alligned to the top of the IE
> window. This is really annoying and I do not understand why it is
> happening. Is this a known bug in RS or has anyone else had this problem
> and been able to solve it? It also happens when I expand/collapse the
> second group.
> I think it only started happening after I added a few images to my report.
> I have tried removing the images from the report but this does not get rid
> of the problem.
> Any help/ideas would be greatly appreciated.
> Kind Regards
> Lewis Holmes
> eNate
>|||Hi Lewis,
It's great to hear you have resolved it and thanks so much for sharing your
experience with us.
Sincerely yours,
Michael Cheng
Microsoft Online Partner Support
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