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Frozen Microsoft Word Application 5. How to fix Word experiencing an error trying to open the file? Method 1: Unblock Word file Right-click the Word file which is showing an error while trying to open it. Click on the Properties option. Now, click Unblock and then hit OK. Note : If your Word file is properly-working then, it would not show the Unblock option. Method 2: Add a new Trusted Location Move your Word file that is showing an error to a different folder or drive.
Open the Word file that is showing an error and click the File tab. Select Options and then choose Trust Center. Click on the Add new location button and select your folder or drive location where you have recently moved your Word files and then click OK.
Now, again click OK to confirm. Resolved my issue. Clear instructions. Easy to follow. No jargon. Pictures helped. Didn't match my screen. Incorrect instructions. Too technical. Privacy policy. The Word rendering extension renders paginated reports to the Microsoft Word format.
After you export the report to a Word document, you can change the contents of your report and design document-style reports such as mailing labels, purchase orders, or form letters. You can create and modify paginated report definition. Reports exported to Word appear as a nested table that represents the report body.
A tablix data region is rendered as a nested table that reflects the structure of the data region in the report.
Text boxes and rectangles are each rendered as a cell within the table. The text box value is displayed inside the cell. Images, charts, data bars, sparklines, maps, indicators, and gauges are each rendered as a static image within a table cell.
Hyperlinks and drillthrough links on these report items are rendered. Maps and areas that can be clicked within a chart are not supported. Newsletter-style column reports are not rendered in Word. Report body and page background images and colors are not rendered. After the report is opened in Word, Word repaginates the entire report again based on the page size. Repagination may cause page breaks to be inserted in locations where you did not intend to add them and, in some instances, may cause the exported report to have two successive page breaks in a row or add blank pages.
You can try to change Word's pagination by adjusting the page margins. When the report is rendered, the Word page height and width are set by the following RDL properties: paper size height and width, left and right page margins, and the top and bottom page margins. Word supports page widths that are up to 22 inches wide.
If the report is wider than 22 inches, the renderer will still render the report; however, Word will not display the report contents while in print layout view or reading layout view. To view the data, switch to normal view or Web layout view. In these views, Word reduces the amount of whitespace, thereby displaying more of your report contents.
When rendered, the report grows as wide as required, up to 22 inches, to display the contents. Page headers and footers are rendered as header and footer regions in Word.
If a report page number or an expression that indicates the total number of report pages appears in the page header or footer, they are translated to a Word field so that the accurate page number is displayed in the rendered report.
If the header or footer height is set in the report, Word cannot support this setting. The PrintOnFirstPage property can under some circumstances specify whether text in a page header page footer prints on the first page of a report. If the rendered report has multiple pages and each page contains only a single section, then you can set PrintOnFirstPage to False and the text is suppressed on the first and page; otherwise, the text prints regardless of the value of the PrintOnFirstPage property.
The Word renderer attempts to parse all expressions in page headers and footers when reports are exported to Word. Many forms of expressions parse successfully and the expected values appear in page footers and headers on all report pages. However, when a page footer or page header contains a complex expression that evaluates to different values on different pages of a report, the same value might display on all report pages. The page numbers in the following two expressions do not increment in the exported report.
The page number translates to the same value on all report pages.
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