Data Matrix - SQL Reporting tool
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Data Matrix - SQL Reporting tool
Does anyone know if any of Morovia's products used for incorporating the Data Matrix font will work on Microsoft's SQL Reporting tool?
- lazlovski(Legacy Member)
Re: Data Matrix - SQL Reporting tool
You may use Morovia DataMatrix Fontware on SQL Reporting too.
http://www.morovia.com/font/datamatrix.asp
Be aware that Microsoft SQL Reporting Tool does not support font embeding when exporting to PDF documents. Others will work fine.
Edited by glitch on June 16 2005 at 3:12pm
http://www.morovia.com/font/datamatrix.asp
Be aware that Microsoft SQL Reporting Tool does not support font embeding when exporting to PDF documents. Others will work fine.
Edited by glitch on June 16 2005 at 3:12pm
- glitch (legacy member)
Re: Data Matrix - SQL Reporting tool
hi
I am creating a report using SQL Server Reporting Services in Visual Studio 2005 (SSRS). I have placed a matrix in a list. The data and the matrix are working fine.
However I can't seem to find a way to hide the matrix grid lines at runtime. Also, I have set the visibility of the static 1st column and 1st row to false, but when the report is run, the space taken up by them is left empty. Is there a way to make the cells shift to the left (since the 1st static column has been set to invisible)?
I am creating a report using SQL Server Reporting Services in Visual Studio 2005 (SSRS). I have placed a matrix in a list. The data and the matrix are working fine.
However I can't seem to find a way to hide the matrix grid lines at runtime. Also, I have set the visibility of the static 1st column and 1st row to false, but when the report is run, the space taken up by them is left empty. Is there a way to make the cells shift to the left (since the 1st static column has been set to invisible)?
- Mason
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Re: Data Matrix - SQL Reporting tool
Well you might want to read this: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library ... 90%29.aspx
BTW, your post has nothing to do with data matrix.
BTW, your post has nothing to do with data matrix.
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