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Charles R Hankey
Charles R Hankey
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I need to fill in fields in Word doc templates to be printed/pdf with ReportSharpshooter. I'm trying to get a handle on it conceptually - at what part of the process does the insert happen? Do I first desiign a RSS report with an RTF field and data fields as inserted into the RTF? How do you handle places where there might be multiple lines of data (this is insurance policies and at some points there will be lists of things appearing on the policy)
Is there a particular place in the docs or samples I should be looking? Anyone have a RSS report as a sample I could look at?
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Charles
Any guidance to get me started will probably save me a lot of time and will be greatly appreciated. I am still somewhat of a novice with RSS.
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Trent Taylor
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Yup, you got it. That is exactly what we are doing. Let me know if you have any questions.
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ReportSharpShooter filling in forms - working with templates
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Charles, I guess I am a little confused. You are replacing Word...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
Trent -
Thanks very much for the thoughtful reply. I...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
On further studying your example I think it is coming into focus. It...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Yup, you got it. That is exactly what we are doing. Let me know if...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
just one other quick question - if I want to chop up my Word doc into...
Charles R Hankey
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15 Years Ago
Actually you will want to use NVarChar(MAX). This will support the...
Trent L. Taylor
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15 Years Ago
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