sheridan101
Programmer
I am using:
C#
Crystal Reports.NET
MS Windows 2000
On some terminals, after the report is built, it will display in the crystal reports viewer tool with an unusally wide left margin. This causes the whole report to be shifted over to the right, chopping off the right part of the report. If you use the scroll bar to scroll to the right side, you can fit the whole width of the report into the viewer, but if you begin to scroll vertically, it begins to chop/erase parts of the report along the left edge of the view. To get the viewer to redisplay this missing part, you must scroll to the extreme left and force a redraw of the entire window.
Is there any way to get the tool to not create such a wide margin on the viewer. This does not effect how it is printed. The margin it creates does not cause it to print shifted over... it only displayes in the viewer this way.
I noticed that this only happens on certain versions of Windows 2000. My previous W2000 development system did not do this, but since I rebuilt it last week, it has started doing this. It has been doing this on virtually all versions of W2000 server I have tried it on so far though. It does not happen on XP at all. It works right on XP.
Is there some setting that will fix this problem? It is getting very annoying!!!
C#
Crystal Reports.NET
MS Windows 2000
On some terminals, after the report is built, it will display in the crystal reports viewer tool with an unusally wide left margin. This causes the whole report to be shifted over to the right, chopping off the right part of the report. If you use the scroll bar to scroll to the right side, you can fit the whole width of the report into the viewer, but if you begin to scroll vertically, it begins to chop/erase parts of the report along the left edge of the view. To get the viewer to redisplay this missing part, you must scroll to the extreme left and force a redraw of the entire window.
Is there any way to get the tool to not create such a wide margin on the viewer. This does not effect how it is printed. The margin it creates does not cause it to print shifted over... it only displayes in the viewer this way.
I noticed that this only happens on certain versions of Windows 2000. My previous W2000 development system did not do this, but since I rebuilt it last week, it has started doing this. It has been doing this on virtually all versions of W2000 server I have tried it on so far though. It does not happen on XP at all. It works right on XP.
Is there some setting that will fix this problem? It is getting very annoying!!!