Using Rulers and snap to Grid

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Dan_Flynn_(Guest)
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Using Rulers and snap to Grid

Post by Dan_Flynn_(Guest) » Fri Jan 18, 2002 11:14 am

I am using the ruler feature and snap to grid. It seems to work for awhile, but after about an hour of editing I save the report with the grid turned on and the report vertical lines are missaligned(vertical and horzitonal lines do not touch anymore). I can exit out of the program and restart my computer and open the report and everything is back to alignment on the vertical lines. Does this indicate a memory leak? Is this normal. I am using latest update to SQL verion 9. I also noticed this in version 8.1 or Arpeggio, but more pronounced. This only occurs if I save the report with the grid set on after several minutes on editing.____Dan

kfleming
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=> RE: Using Rulers and snap to Grid

Post by kfleming » Fri Jan 18, 2002 2:42 pm

Does the current report go sour on the screen as soon as you do the save or do you need to close/re-open to see the problem?__This has not been reported before but if you can detail the steps to reproduce, I will certainly try it here.______Kathleen__R&R Support

Dan_Flynn_(Guest)
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==> RE: Using Rulers and snap to Grid

Post by Dan_Flynn_(Guest) » Mon Jan 28, 2002 8:37 am

The report will become corrupt when I save the report with the snap to grip set on. When it is opened again, the report is corrupt with the bottom of form about 10-20 lines below the bottom of the form. If I turn off the snap to grid feature and save, then reboot, the form sometimes comes back to normal. This doesn^t occur everytime you save, however but always occurs with the snap to grid set to on.____Hope this helps.____dan

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