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Is there a way to automatically size gif images (company logos) in a PDF heading. When they come up natively in IE they look perfect but with out a size parameter in the style sheet they are too small in the PDF heading. With some experimentation and adjustments of the size parameters, I can get logo 1 sized perfectly, but then with the same size parms, logo 2 is too large
PDF is a lot more specific about how things are displayed. The size displayed will be relative to the actual size of the image. If the actual size of the image is 4"X4" and you size it to 2X2 then it appears smaller than if the image is 2X2 and you size it as 2X2. WF does not look at the actual size of the image displayed - it only grabs the file name you specify and displays it in the size and location you have specified.
My answer has been that all logos need to be the actual same physical size (inches or pixels or whatever). Then the sizing is valid for all images and they can be switched interchangeably on the same report.
It is relatively simple to resize your images - any graphics editing tool can do it, you might even be able to do it with MS Paint.
Regards,
Darin
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