Look at the report body width. If, for example, you set your margins to .5" on a portrait report, in this situation your body may be 7.500001". I have found this from time to time. The amount is so slight that looking at it won't do you any good. Click on the body and look at the width, then try to find the object that is causing the width to exceed your margins. I would first check your table width.
The trick to landscape vs portrait reports is by default portrait is set to 8.5 x 11 in the report properties. All you have to do is flip these two values around.
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Dave299
i fixed myself
i have to reduce the width size
krowczyk
H. Smith
The trick to landscape vs portrait reports is by default portrait is set to 8.5 x 11 in the report properties. All you have to do is flip these two values around.
Jon
musbeajag
azjerry1
I'm using landscape and in my body property
width=11in
height = 4.125in
what does it mean, i have to reduce the width or height
thanks a lot