Text in both orientations
?Hi,
I have a report that needs to have some text that appears oriented
portrait, and some oriented landscape.
The report is A5 pages but printed on one A4 sheet of paper / card, one
portrait and one landscape.
I don't see any properties on ppLabel that allow the text to be oriented
any other way than the orientation of the overall page.
I am using Report Builder 7.04 on Delphi 6.
Hope this makes sense
Many thanks in advance
Colin
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I have a report that needs to have some text that appears oriented
portrait, and some oriented landscape.
The report is A5 pages but printed on one A4 sheet of paper / card, one
portrait and one landscape.
I don't see any properties on ppLabel that allow the text to be oriented
any other way than the orientation of the overall page.
I am using Report Builder 7.04 on Delphi 6.
Hope this makes sense
Many thanks in advance
Colin
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Colin, please post using your real name. You have posted the same question 4
times, please delete the duplicates. Please do not post test messages. You
also sent the same message to support@. Please post only to a single
destination.
You can use two section style subreports - one with portrait orientation and
one with landscape. RB 12 for D6 includes support for rotating Labels,
DBTexts, etc via an Angle property.
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Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
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Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
Could you point me to some examples of section style subreports.
Unfortunately I don't use either Delphi and hence Report Building much
these days so am not au fait with some of the details around subreports
many thanks
Colin Basterfield
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reports demo RBuilder\Demos\Reports has examples of section style
subreports.
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Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com
posted by geoForum on http://www.newswhat.com
Best regards,
Nard Moseley
Digital Metaphors
www.digital-metaphors.com