I am designing a report to output address labels (Avery 5160) and the
spacing of the data in the columns and the rows descrease as the print moves
down the page. By the final row of labels, the name line is in the row
preceeding row. I am using a list object and the margin settings are per
Avery's spec sheet.
Anyone else experience this and have a fix?
Thanks,
AndyWhat rendering output are you using? My guess is you'll have your best luck
with PDF or TIFF. HTML is pretty non-deterministic.
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Cheers,
'(' Jeff A. Stucker
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"Andrew King" <acking@.cal.ameren.com> wrote in message
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>I am designing a report to output address labels (Avery 5160) and the
>spacing of the data in the columns and the rows descrease as the print
>moves down the page. By the final row of labels, the name line is in the
>row preceeding row. I am using a list object and the margin settings are
>per Avery's spec sheet.
> Anyone else experience this and have a fix?
> Thanks,
> Andy
>|||I am using PDF. I have also tried to fix the size of the fields; unchecked
the "Can increase to accommodate contents".
Andy
"Jeff A. Stucker" <jeff@.mobilize.net> wrote in message
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> What rendering output are you using? My guess is you'll have your best
> luck with PDF or TIFF. HTML is pretty non-deterministic.
> --
> Cheers,
> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> \
> Business Intelligence
> www.criadvantage.com
> ---
> "Andrew King" <acking@.cal.ameren.com> wrote in message
> news:%23DfU0Z0IFHA.1176@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>I am designing a report to output address labels (Avery 5160) and the
>>spacing of the data in the columns and the rows descrease as the print
>>moves down the page. By the final row of labels, the name line is in the
>>row preceeding row. I am using a list object and the margin settings are
>>per Avery's spec sheet.
>> Anyone else experience this and have a fix?
>> Thanks,
>> Andy
>|||Solved! Placed the list object inside a rectangle to fix the size of the
label and removed the right and bottom padding from the field.
"Andrew King" <acking@.cal.ameren.com> wrote in message
news:e4hyBC$IFHA.2844@.TK2MSFTNGP10.phx.gbl...
>I am using PDF. I have also tried to fix the size of the fields; unchecked
>the "Can increase to accommodate contents".
> Andy
> "Jeff A. Stucker" <jeff@.mobilize.net> wrote in message
> news:%23869bC3IFHA.4028@.tk2msftngp13.phx.gbl...
>> What rendering output are you using? My guess is you'll have your best
>> luck with PDF or TIFF. HTML is pretty non-deterministic.
>> --
>> Cheers,
>> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
>> \
>> Business Intelligence
>> www.criadvantage.com
>> ---
>> "Andrew King" <acking@.cal.ameren.com> wrote in message
>> news:%23DfU0Z0IFHA.1176@.TK2MSFTNGP15.phx.gbl...
>>I am designing a report to output address labels (Avery 5160) and the
>>spacing of the data in the columns and the rows descrease as the print
>>moves down the page. By the final row of labels, the name line is in the
>>row preceeding row. I am using a list object and the margin settings are
>>per Avery's spec sheet.
>> Anyone else experience this and have a fix?
>> Thanks,
>> Andy
>>
>
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Friday, March 30, 2012
Friday, March 9, 2012
Looking for the meaning of some labels
Dear fellows,
LOP_BEGIN_XACT, LOP_COMMIT_XACT,
LOP_INSERT_ROWS
Labels as the ones are easy recognizable when you explore LDFS by mean DBCC or whatever but on the contrary the following ones are tricky to reach the meaning:
LOP_IDENTITY_TYPE
LOP_DELTA_SYSIND
LOP_SET_BITS
Does anyone have any link related with this? I tried hard to search by Goog or something like that but unsuccessfully at all.
Hi Enric,
These are internal structures, can you explain why you need these?
-Matt
|||As Matt says, these are internal structures, and aren't documented in public forums. If you have a need to see these structures, please continue the conversation offline with Don Vilen donv@.microsoft.com
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