Registered: May 11, 2007 | Posts: 7 |
| Posted: | | | | There are times that I would like to have a report print out in landscape rather than portrait format. Could a selection be added to allow this feature. Also could a "print to text" selection be added. |
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Registered: March 15, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 5,459 |
| Posted: | | | | Landscape reports has been asked for before in the Features request forum, and is still a good idea!
But I'm not familiar with the term "print to text", what do you mean by that? |
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Registered: May 19, 2007 | Reputation: | Posts: 6,730 |
| Posted: | | | | Probably he meant "print to file"? | | | It all seems so stupid, it makes me want to give up! But why should I give up, when it all seems so stupid?
Registrant since 05/22/2003 | | | Last edited: by Lewis_Prothero |
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Registered: September 14, 2008 | Posts: 7 |
| Posted: | | | | For printing in landscape I discovered a workaround:
I just designed a report template with the desired landscape page size (in my case a CD Booklet with 24x12 cm). Even if the preview does not show it correctly as the layout exceeds the standard portrait format, you can print it anyway by configuring your printer driver in combination with setting correct margins in the report designer.
If your printer driver does not support your "customization approach" or it's too difficult to produce the right output with it, I recommend printing to PDF first (e. g. with the open source PDF Creator from www.pdfforge.org - it's for free). The PDF Creator printer driver is featured with a custom page format entry. If you decide to install and use it, then you simply select landscape format in the printer select/property popup window, go to the advanced driver properties and configure your own page format. Please be aware that you have to enter the dimensions for portrait format (e. g. to create a CD booklet: 120 mm width, 240 mm height). Sounds mysterious, but I tried the other way first and got funny results.
To set the margins in the report designer correctly, you have to calculate the difference between the dimensions of the selected standard paper format and your custom layout. Example: Standard A4 size: 21 cm width your landscape layout: 24 cm width difference: 3 cm or 1,181 inch Then you enter 1,181 inch in the field for left margin. Do not ask me why but it works on my PC. Maybe you have to play a little with the left margin until the layout correctly aligns with the left margin on preview.
If your custom format height is less than half of standard format height then you have to also edit the bottom margin. Otherwise the preview will show "2on1" and every second page is skipped in PDF output. Example: Standard A4 size: 29,7 cm height your landscape layout: 12 cm height difference 17,7 cm or 9,9685 inch Then you enter a value slightly below 9,9685 inch in the field for bottom margin and the preview will show one entry per page. If you enter a bottom margin which is too big, an error message will appear.
That's it. |
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