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5/24/2007 7:25 AM
 

I have a dnn site using 4.5.1.  There are several user module that have a paged gridview.  The user wants to be able to press a print button and get a printout of the entire table.  Even after reading the DNN docs, I have no idea how to achieve this.  Can anyone help please?

John B

 

 
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5/24/2007 9:16 AM
 

Put more paper in your printer.

 
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5/25/2007 5:30 AM
 

ha-bump-ha

 

 
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5/25/2007 6:35 AM
 

well.. nothing like a good laugh :)

The suggestion is not entirely useless though. You could create a seperate "print only" view of your date, using a non paged grid, and use that to print all date. I think by far that's the cheapest solution.

If you want to be more fancy, you could look into any of the components available for asp.net reporting. I use XtraReports from devExpress, which allows you to generate PDF reports on the fly. Also.. if you google around a bit, there are some datagrid components that have extra print capabilities


Erik van Ballegoij, Former DNN Corp. Employee and DNN Expert

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