Dear Report Designer Developers,
FYI - when I am using (e.g in a table) a RGB background color (e.g.
="#003399â' = blue) instead of a color of the selectbox there is always a
white background displayed in the Report Designer (layout view). Together
with a white font color I do not see anything in the Designer (white font on
displayed white background - instead the correct RGB background color) :-(
maybe you can change this in one of the next versions...
thx a lot
WolfgangYou can always send bugs/wishes to the following places just to make sure
your concern gets heard:
mswish@.microsoft.com
http://www.microsoft.com/mswish
--
Adrian M.
MCP
"Wolfgang Himmelsbach" <WolfgangHimmelsbach@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:C5710EBA-7379-4155-ADBE-3C8F69DC406E@.microsoft.com...
> Dear Report Designer Developers,
> FYI - when I am using (e.g in a table) a RGB background color (e.g.
> ="#003399" = blue) instead of a color of the selectbox there is always a
> white background displayed in the Report Designer (layout view). Together
> with a white font color I do not see anything in the Designer (white font
> on
> displayed white background - instead the correct RGB background color) :-(
> maybe you can change this in one of the next versions...
> thx a lot
> Wolfgang|||ok! thx. :-)
"Adrian M." wrote:
> You can always send bugs/wishes to the following places just to make sure
> your concern gets heard:
> mswish@.microsoft.com
> http://www.microsoft.com/mswish
> --
> Adrian M.
> MCP
>
> "Wolfgang Himmelsbach" <WolfgangHimmelsbach@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:C5710EBA-7379-4155-ADBE-3C8F69DC406E@.microsoft.com...
> > Dear Report Designer Developers,
> >
> > FYI - when I am using (e.g in a table) a RGB background color (e.g.
> > ="#003399" = blue) instead of a color of the selectbox there is always a
> > white background displayed in the Report Designer (layout view). Together
> > with a white font color I do not see anything in the Designer (white font
> > on
> > displayed white background - instead the correct RGB background color) :-(
> >
> > maybe you can change this in one of the next versions...
> >
> > thx a lot
> > Wolfgang
>
>|||Instead of using an expression-based color ="#003399", you should just use a
constant #003399.
Robert M. Bruckner
Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
"Wolfgang Himmelsbach" <WolfgangHimmelsbach@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
in message news:C5710EBA-7379-4155-ADBE-3C8F69DC406E@.microsoft.com...
> Dear Report Designer Developers,
> FYI - when I am using (e.g in a table) a RGB background color (e.g.
> ="#003399" = blue) instead of a color of the selectbox there is always a
> white background displayed in the Report Designer (layout view). Together
> with a white font color I do not see anything in the Designer (white font
> on
> displayed white background - instead the correct RGB background color) :-(
> maybe you can change this in one of the next versions...
> thx a lot
> Wolfgang|||thx for your information
"Robert Bruckner [MSFT]" wrote:
> Instead of using an expression-based color ="#003399", you should just use a
> constant #003399.
>
> --
> Robert M. Bruckner
> Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
> This posting is provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no rights.
>
> "Wolfgang Himmelsbach" <WolfgangHimmelsbach@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote
> in message news:C5710EBA-7379-4155-ADBE-3C8F69DC406E@.microsoft.com...
> > Dear Report Designer Developers,
> >
> > FYI - when I am using (e.g in a table) a RGB background color (e.g.
> > ="#003399" = blue) instead of a color of the selectbox there is always a
> > white background displayed in the Report Designer (layout view). Together
> > with a white font color I do not see anything in the Designer (white font
> > on
> > displayed white background - instead the correct RGB background color) :-(
> >
> > maybe you can change this in one of the next versions...
> >
> > thx a lot
> > Wolfgang
>
>
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