The landscape/portrait issue is something you will encounter over and over....Basically, you design a report on your PC, with printer A attached, and you set page margins and orientation. Another user opens the report from their PC and they have the same printer with the same drivers, you should be okay. But if the other user does not have ther same printer as default, or even if their driver is different, the report is opened based on their default printer settings....I haven't found a successful way around it yet that didn't involve A LOT of coding to first check for a printer, do they match, if not install printer, etc....or let the user know they may not see the right view. If everyone uses the same printers in the office, you can also open the report page setup and set a default printer for the report.....this can help a lot if it is feasible.
=======================================
People think it must be fun to be a super genius, but they don't realize how hard it is to put up with all the idiots in the world. (Calvin from Calvin And Hobbs)
Robert L. Johnson III
CCNA, CCDA, MCSA, CNA, Net+, A+
w: rljohnso@stewart.com
h: wildmage@tampabay.rr.com