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    Expanding frame on a report

    I have a frame object (ex_frame) in a report (wo2) that is set to grow when printed. The frame is sized to fill from top to bottom of my detail area (and is about an inch wide). Just beside the frame object I have a subreport. The subreport includes a header section and a detail section.

    When the report prints, the subreport detail area "expands"-if you will-to print all of the records in the subreport. When the subreport expands the detail area of the main report expands to accomodated for the subreport. However, the frame object beside the subreport does not grow with the detail area. Should'nt it expand though???

    Here is what I am trying to do:

    The subreport creates a grid/table around the records printed. I am using the frame to frame in an image field. As the grid/table expands to accomodate more records, I would like the frame to grow to match the subreport size so the image frame looks like part of the frame created within the subreport.

    If you open form "Wo new1" and click the "print preview button in he middle of the form on the right the report in question will display (wo2).

    Any thoughts on this would be greatly appreciated.
    Thanks
    Tony

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    Re: Expanding frame on a report

    I was about to say you can't do it, but it turns out that you can--and you can do it with only a slight modification of your layout.

    What you need to do is expand your work area (temporarily) so you can move your subreport down and out the way. Then you need to expand your frame so that it surrounds both the image and the where the subreport goes--take the right side all the way to the right edge. You might also need to set the frame to shrink as well as expand. Make sure the frame's height is enough to take in both the bitmap and the subreport. Then drag the subreport back up and into the frame, but maybe not quite to the right edge. You may need to use the Shift+arrow key feature to make very small adjustments to the location of the bitmap and the subreport so they fit slightly within the frame.

    That should do it.

    Ray Lyons

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      #3
      Re: Expanding frame on a report

      Ray

      Have you done this or just suggesting a way to try?
      Al Buchholz
      Bookwood Systems, LTD
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        #4
        Re: Expanding frame on a report

        Did it on his sample app. If I understood what the goal was it worked perfectly.

        Ray
        Last edited by Raymond Lyons; 02-20-2009, 02:06 PM.

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          #5
          Re: Expanding frame on a report

          Originally posted by Raymond Lyons View Post
          Did it on his (her?) sample app. If I understood what the goal was it worked perfectly.

          Ray
          Would you post your example please?
          Al Buchholz
          Bookwood Systems, LTD
          Weekly QReportBuilder Webinars Thursday 1 pm CST

          Occam's Razor - KISS
          Normalize till it hurts - De-normalize till it works.
          Advice offered and questions asked in the spirit of learning how to fish is better than someone giving you a fish.
          When we triage a problem it is much easier to read sample systems than to read a mind.
          "Make it as simple as possible, but not simpler."
          Albert Einstein

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            #6
            Re: Expanding frame on a report

            Here it is. My changes are in report W04. My presumption is that what is wanted is not a frame around the bitmap per se (you don't want the bitmap to expand) but the point of the frame is have an unbroken vertical line along the left side. If that is incorrect, then perhaps my changes are irrelevant.

            Ray


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              #7
              Re: Expanding frame on a report

              Tony,

              It would be nice to know if what I did addressed your issue. Not so much me (as often as not I am the helpee, not the helper), but people like Al and many others spent lots of time here trying to help people and when they do offer a possible solution, it would be nice to know if they hit or missed the mark. Please let us know. By the way, I was very impressed with your report.

              Ray

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                #8
                Re: Expanding frame on a report

                Originally posted by Raymond Lyons View Post
                It would be nice to know if what I did addressed your issue.
                LOL - Lots of Luck (wishing you), not the usual LOL.
                There can be only one.

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