Friday, March 23, 2012

Formatting spoils when export to HTML Format

I have problem here. when I overlap two or more tables one on other and
export to PDF, it works fine. But when exported to HTML, it doesn't hold the
absolute position and renders tables sequentially.
Thanks,
JigneshThe same thing happens when you overlap charts. Charts render as images,
and are placed side-by-side in HTML rather than overlapping. I presume this
is because the HTML code required to overlap these items (charts, images,
tables), especially while maintaining appropriate transparency, would be
very complex, fragile and browser-specific.
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Cheers,
'(' Jeff A. Stucker
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Business Intelligence
www.criadvantage.com
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"Jignesh Nakrani" <Jignesh Nakrani@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
message news:068CD644-4EFF-40A6-B2D7-E86205EFC331@.microsoft.com...
>I have problem here. when I overlap two or more tables one on other and
> export to PDF, it works fine. But when exported to HTML, it doesn't hold
> the
> absolute position and renders tables sequentially.
> Thanks,
> Jignesh|||Jeff,
Thanks for the reply. Hope something comes up with the solution.
"Jeff A. Stucker" wrote:
> The same thing happens when you overlap charts. Charts render as images,
> and are placed side-by-side in HTML rather than overlapping. I presume this
> is because the HTML code required to overlap these items (charts, images,
> tables), especially while maintaining appropriate transparency, would be
> very complex, fragile and browser-specific.
> --
> Cheers,
> '(' Jeff A. Stucker
> \
> Business Intelligence
> www.criadvantage.com
> ---
> "Jignesh Nakrani" <Jignesh Nakrani@.discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in
> message news:068CD644-4EFF-40A6-B2D7-E86205EFC331@.microsoft.com...
> >I have problem here. when I overlap two or more tables one on other and
> > export to PDF, it works fine. But when exported to HTML, it doesn't hold
> > the
> > absolute position and renders tables sequentially.
> >
> > Thanks,
> > Jignesh
>
>

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