By default, a report will have a built-in report layout, which can be either an RDLC report layout or Word report layout, or both. You cannot modify built-in layouts. However, you can create your own custom layouts that enable you to change the appearance of report when it is viewed, printed or saved. You can create multiple custom report layouts for the same report, and then switch the layout that is used by a report as needed.
In Business Central , the term "report" also covers externally-facing documents, such as sales invoices and order confirmations that you send to customers as PDF files.
To create a custom layout, you can either make a copy of an existing custom layout or add a new custom layout, which in most cases is based on a built-in layout. When you add a new custom layout, you can choose to add an RDLC report layout type, Word report layout type, or both. The new custom layout will automatically be based on the built-in layout for the report if one is available. If there is no built-in layout for the type, then a new blank layout is a created, which you will have to modify and design from scratch. For more information about RDLC and Word report layouts, built-in and custom layouts, and more, see Manage Report Layouts.
Choose the icon, enter Report Layout Selection, and then choose the related link.
The Report Layout Selection page lists all the reports that are available in the company that is specified in the Company field at the top of the page.
The custom layout has been created. You can now modify the custom layout as needed.
To modify a report layout, you must first export the report layout as a file to a location on your computer or network, and then open the exported document and make the changes. When you are finished making the changes, you import the report layout.
On the Custom Report Layouts page, select the layout that you want to modify, choose the Export Layout action, and then choose Save or Save As to save the report layout document to a location on your computer or network.
Open the report layout document that you just saved, and then make changes.
If you are changing a Word layout, open the layout document in Word. For editing details, see the next section Making Changes to the Report Layout.
RDLC report layouts are more advanced than Word report layouts. For more information about modifying an RDLC report layout, see Designing RDLC Report Layouts.
Remember to save you changes when done.
Return to the Custom Report Layouts page, select the report layout that you exported and modified, and then choose the Import Layout action.
In the Import dialog box, select Choose to find and select the report layout document, and then choose Open.
To can make general formatting and layout changes, such as changing text font, adding and modifying a table, or removing a data field, just use the basic editing features of Word, like you do with any Word document.
If you are designing a Word report layout from scratch or adding new data fields, then start by adding a table that includes rows and columns that will eventually hold the data fields.
Show the table gridlines so that you see the boundaries of table cells. Remember to hide the gridlines when you are done editing. To show or hide table gridlines, select the table, and then under Layout on the Table tab, choose View Gridlines.
To ensure that reports always display and print with the intended fonts, regardless of where users open or print the reports, you can embed the fonts in the Word document. However, be aware that embedding fonts can significantly increase the size of the Word files. For more information about embedding fonts in Word, see Embed fonts in Word, PowerPoint, or Excel.
Label and data fields of a report are contained in content controls in Word. The following figure illustrates a content control when it is selected in the Word document.
The name of the label or data field name displays in the content control. In the example, the field name is CompanyAddr1.
Right-click the field that you want to delete, and then choose Remove Content Control.
The content control is removed, but the field name remains as text.
Delete the remaining text as needed.
Adding data fields from a report dataset is a more advanced and requires some knowledge of the report dataset. For information about adding fields for data, labels, data, and images, see Add Fields to a Word Report Layout.
Managing Report Layouts
Change Which Layout is Currently Used on a Report
Import and Export a Custom Report or Document Layout
Working with Reports and Batch Jobs
Working with Business Central
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