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Vlad
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The only way will be to export the grid to image similar to this demo.
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Mike
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answered on 14 Dec 2011, 04:01 PM
Hi,
Okey this can be a solution but not when using a dataPager :(
Any other tips ?
Thanks
Okey this can be a solution but not when using a dataPager :(
Any other tips ?
Thanks
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Vlad
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I'm not sure how the pager is related. Can you clarify?
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Mike
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answered on 15 Dec 2011, 09:23 AM
Hello Vlad,
Thanks for reply. you said the solution is to export the gridView to an image.
So, when I have many elements to display in the GridView, I'use RadDataPager to split them dynamically to many pages (for example, each page contains 15 element). In this case, using Excel export works well, and export all pages as one grid in the same excel file. But exporting to image, take only the current displayed element in the GridView.
Thanks for reply. you said the solution is to export the gridView to an image.
So, when I have many elements to display in the GridView, I'use RadDataPager to split them dynamically to many pages (for example, each page contains 15 element). In this case, using Excel export works well, and export all pages as one grid in the same excel file. But exporting to image, take only the current displayed element in the GridView.
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Vlad
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Maybe you will need to export an image for every page - or just a single huge image for all pages at once.
All the best,Vlad
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