Hi all,
I am looking for help with a problem:
I am using the fixed header functionality in reporting services (SS2005)
to keep the 3 left-hand-most columns of a table always visible as my
report scrolls to the right. To do this I set the "fixed header" value
for those columns to true.
My problem is that some of the group headers resize as I scroll to the
right - everything looks normal before I start scrolling, but
immediately as I move the scrollbar, some of my group headers grow (row
height increases), throwing the headers out of line with the data row in
the columns that aren't fixed.
It seems it's only certain headers that grow - they alternate between
growing and normal size. I can't find any differences in the properties
of the textboxes between those whose height increases and those that don't.
I have tried setting the CanGrow property in the relevant textboxes to
false, to cater for the possibility that something might be trying to
wrap - that didn't make much difference (which is what I expect, seeing
as the text is never wider than the textbox width).
Does anyone have any ideas as to what the problem might be?
Thank you,
Regards,
Fritz
On Dec 12, 2:47 am, Fritz Meissner <fritz.meiss...@.gmail.com> wrote:
> Hi all,
> I am looking for help with a problem:
> I am using thefixedheaderfunctionality in reporting services (SS2005)
> to keep the 3 left-hand-most columns of a table always visible as my
> report scrolls to the right. To do this I set the "fixedheader" value
> for those columns to true.
> My problem is that some of the group headers resize as I scroll to the
> right - everything looks normal before I start scrolling, but
> immediately as I move the scrollbar, some of my group headers grow (row
> height increases), throwing the headers out of line with the data row in
> the columns that aren'tfixed.
> It seems it's only certain headers that grow - they alternate between
> growing and normal size. I can't find any differences in the properties
> of the textboxes between those whose height increases and those that don't.
> I have tried setting the CanGrow property in the relevant textboxes to
> false, to cater for the possibility that something might be trying to
> wrap - that didn't make much difference (which is what I expect, seeing
> as the text is never wider than the textbox width).
> Does anyone have any ideas as to what the problem might be?
> Thank you,
> Regards,
> Fritz
Hi Fritz,
I have been experiencing same problem as you do. I have noticed that
if each row fits in one line then the allignment is not messed up. I
tried all possible ways to solve it but no luck. Let me know if you
find a solution to this and I will do the same if I find one.
Thanks & Regards,
Sonali
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