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We have PDF reports in the Caster Library that when zoomed within the frame we are unable to scroll far enough to display the entire report. Is there a default we can set that will allow the reports to open in their own window?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Dawn,
Have you tried just turning off the DISPLAY PDF IN BROWSER option in your acrobat reader? Edit>Preferences>Internet>Display PDF in browser.
That forces the PDF doc to open in a native Acrobat reader window instead of a scrollable browser window. Not exactly what you're looking for but may be a resolution.
Regards,
Darin
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Not that I am aware of. However, you can always right mouse click on the link and select open in new window.
Another option is - if you are using the correct release - you can alter the jsp that pulls the report and physically change it to open in a new window. Talk to your local IBI office if that is of interest.
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