The most useful trick here is setting the Interactive Height to 0. As this property suggests, it modifies the size of the page that the user interacts with when rendered through a report viewer. Here you can see we have access to modify the Interactive Size, as well as the Page Size and Margins. To access this we need to go into the Properties tab and select “Report” from the drop down list (or have the report itself in focus when you open Properties). What we don’t see through Report Properties though is the Interactive Size, which determines how the report is rendered in the report viewer. When printing from the PDF, you can simply choose to “Fit” the custom page size onto A4 and it will fit it nicely for printing.
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When design a report you often run into a conflict between how you want your report to display in a report viewer, versus how you want it displayed as a PDF for printing purposes.īy right clicking the report in SSRS we can get to Report Properties, which lets us edit the page size and margins for exporting to PDF and printing.Įditing the Page Size can allow you to ensure your report is taking the most of the available space, by either having the size smaller than a typical page which will make the report display larger when printed, or having a larger size which will allow for more content to be displayed, but at a smaller size. SSRS: Using Page Size and Interactive Size to Manage Printing