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I have deployed a SSRS drilldown report. The font size, background color, decimal settings is not the way I did it, while displaying in IE7. I have checked in the report server and exported my report in excel too, the report is very normal as i expected. But when displaying in IE7 the issue raised. I couldn't find a solution and surprisingly nobody else has gone through this before. Pls help...
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Sandeep Mewara 2-Jan-13 23:33pm    
Reports are displayed in ReportViewer and thus the display discrepancy if any would depend on viewer and should not depend on browser. Make sure you have latest version of viewer for you web application designed and check if it works ok.

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To Whom It Concerns -- There are many issues, it seems to me, with SSRS report deployment. Most of them seem to point to a bug in Visual Studio. Your case seems to be with this bug. Here are some ideas to help. FWIW, this bug still exists in VS 2013. Visual Studio does NOT update always update a report on the server after deployment. Ug. What a stinky bug. When I deploy my report from VS the deployment "succeeds" but the report is NOT updated on the server. The only sure-fire workaround that I have found is to deploy a new version of the report each time by giving the new version a new file name. So I have "MyReportV01.rdl" then "MyReportV02.rdl" and etc. This forces a new version onto the server and it works find. But, of course, it stinks too because my report name references must be updated in my clients and it leaves orphans on the server. The orphans are not a big deal and I do not care about them and centralizing the report name in config settings mitigates the reference update headache. Still, VS has a bug here and it should just brute-force deploy and save us this workaround. Oh well. Put it on the TODO list MS, please. Yes, this is just one man's experience and your mileage may vary but this bug does exist here in VS2013+Win7+SsrsReportServer2008 fully-patched as of now If you have a real solution, then please post here because I am happy to be be proven wrong in such a case. -- Mark Kamoski
 
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