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I have created a report so that when it opens it is a popup form however it looks like this and has too much white space https://gyazo.com/2026b211e7d600fd80a967b27edd1a1d
I tried in design view to make it the size i wanted and yet the white space is still visible https://gyazo.com/7f57630591c9627a7200fadd3c16bd8d
I thought if i put auto resize on no then this would not happen but everything i have tried to so far doesnt't work. I have a few popup forms that meet the size i want and i can adjust it quite freely but the same isnt happening for reports. Is there any way to fix this?

Check Layout view and make sure your objects aren't extending past the margins. It seems really silly, but I struggled with this the other week.
Also, as mentioned, this should be a form. You can still use a query as a recordsource on a form.

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How to add more data items than design view page height allows. I'm out of Design View vertical space

I understand that I can never exceed the width of a report body, but I have more report items than a (Design View) page can hold and I don't know what to do.
To clarify, what is currently on the Design View page correctly becomes a longer display view, and becomes multiple printed pages. Just what I want.
The problem is that I've run out of vertical design canvas and I don't know how to fix that.
Now that we've identified the PBI-Desktop tag was erroneous, the problem domain is SSRS Report Builder/PBI Paginated Report Builder doesn't give you enough space to craft your report.
The right but wrong answer is to go into the Property menu of the Body and there you can change the Size of the report.
Here you can see me manually increasing the size of the report body but it's easier/more precise to work with the property window.
Why it's the wrong answer -> You're designing a paginated report - one designed to be pica perfect on your page. Now we're stuffing a 21.875 inch body of a report into an 8x11 page piece of paper. Viewing of it might be ok but when someone clicks print, what happens? Is it going to squish all of that into a single page? Will Page 1 of the report really span N pages? It's been too long since I've worked with SSRS to that level of precision and I really don't remember but do test early if printing is a crucial aspect of the report delivery.
Outdated PBI Desktop/Service answer in case someone else needs it
In Power BI Desktop, click in the background and under Visualizations go to the Format tab. Change the default page size to custom and I could create a 99999 pixel tall report but I doubt that's advisable

SSRS Page Breaks. Past the end of my rope

(This is for SSRS 2012)
Hey guys. I know this really isn't the way to do things, but I am just completely done struggling with this.
Here is a zipped-up .rdl file for a report I'm working on: http://www.flowdex.net/files/amalgam_rdl.zip. Included in the .zip file is a .pdf with a typical output of that report.
I am getting several phantom page breaks that I simply cannot understand. I have scoured the internet, including stack overflow, and none of the regular suggestions have worked. I have made sure everything fits within the dimensions of a page, margins included, and have looked at the properties of every element in the report. Nothing gives ANY CLUE WHATSOEVER why a blank page must be inserted within a tablix that goes past one page, or why there is a page break in-between the two tablixes.
I don't know how viewing my .rdl will work... obviously you're not getting a database, so you won't have any way to test it. All I'm asking is for someone to take a quick glance at how everything is formatted and let me know if anything major stands out.
Sorry for the terseness, and I guess I'd understand if this question gets ignored / rejected. I just do not understand why this is so difficult. Teaching myself PHP was a million times easier than finding a stupid page break in SSRS.
Thanks in advance, and apologies again for being rude. This is crazy frustrating.
It looks to me like what you should do is take the DIV6 image and [Seiten] move them over to the left a little, then take the report body and collapse it to be right up against them. Right now, with your margins I think you are going over and it creates that phantom page thing.
Put visible borders onto everything. Start with the obvious: tablix's,text boxes, lists, images but also add to Report, Header, Footer, Body etc.
Make them all a different colour. You should then see which object is spilling onto the other page.
Note: adding a border adds a pixel (or point) to the width and height, so make sure you adjust for that when removing them or identifying the culprit.
Plan B:
From the screenshot, your empty page does not have a Batch:[Name] which indicates it could the way you are calculating your group maybe causing the problem (if it was due to pushing an element too wide, the header should have the same [Name] as the previous page.

SSRS - how to remove textbox white space on subsequent pages?

It seems so basic and surely resolved by SSRS 2014 SP1 but I can't find a way in Print Layout (for PDF ultimately, but this is simple display) to allow a tablix to render at the top of following pages when a text box displays above it on the first page (eg. address details which would not be wanted on every subsequent page filled by tablix results). This results in unprofessional wasted white space above the results on every page after the first.
The tablix seems "stuck" so it only starts on the page wherever you put it on the design layout (using Report Builder because SSDT not playing with VS2015, but same things should apply). That's when the text box above it naturally doesn't even display on the subsequent pages - why would it, it's done its job and is not repeateable! After all, it's not in a header.
Have set the textbox to CanShrink=true but its still holding the space (because it's content remains, fair enough).
Also tried hiding the textbox (and should be able to do this conditionally on subsequent pages) but whitespace is still there, which is odd and perhaps shows the real limitation.
Applied ConsumeContainerWhitespace=true on report level (you would have thought that would do the trick) but no joy.
Even put both textbox and tablix in a same Rectangle so they become "peers" and maybe control the whitespace better, but nope.
Would prefer the header to repeat and the textbox address to only be on the first page, but another annoying limitation is that for headers there's only a "PrintOnFirstPage" option, not one to print on first page only! Of course, a workaround for that like SSRS Report Builder - Only Show Header On First Page (With Page Numbers) is to move textbox into the body area and hide, but as noted, that still leaves the stupid whitespace on every subsequent page - d'oh!
Surely there's a way to resolve this basic requirement, or maybe I'm missing something obvious?
EDIT: Remembered I never had this problem before and realised it's now only because there are multiple Projects per Worker (sorry, not enough rep yet for pic). If I choose a parameter period with only one project, the line descriptions will continue on the top of any subsequent pages. Only if the tablix header group (Project: [TaskDesc] and Worker) changes does a new page start - but with the tablix at the original page 1 layout location (ie under the textbox), not at the top of the subsequent page where it should be. Hope this clarifies - looks like a bug, odd tablix behaviour, but maybe a workaround?
If you want a non-repeating TextBox, just make sure it's outside of a repeating report element. This means outside of a Tablix or Rectangle.
Just place the TextBox at the top of your page and place the Tablix/Rectangle below it. When the Tablix/Rectangle grows beyond the maximum page height, it will break and continue at the top of a new page.
If you simply think there is too much empty space at the top of the page, try fiddling around with the page margins.

SSRS Horizontal Range Chart Causes Double Pages to be Rendered

I'm implementing a Gantt Chart in SSRS via the Horizontal Range Chart and notes I found here (http://pnarayanaswamy.blogspot.com/2010/09/range-bar-chart-gantt-chart-using-ssrs.html). I've successfully implemented the Gantt Chart plus some additions so it can span multiple pages (DynamicHeight based on # of rows). My problem is that no matter what I do, I end up with double blank pages at the end of the report. I.e. if my Gantt chart is 10 pages, I'll have 10 blank pages at the end.
Any ideas? It's most definitely not a margin issue, as I've removed everything from the report except the Gantt Chart and then made it 1" wide and still get the double-pages issue. It is always exactly double the # of pages it should be. I've turned on all borders to see if there are any dynamically expanding boxes that might cause this but nothing is showing up. I'm open to ideas from anyone who has experienced anything similar. This is probably rare, though, as charts don't typically span multiple pages.
Thanks for your help.
Rocky
Even though you've explored a lot of the options, this still sound like a width issue. certainly a width issue: have you checked the width of the "Body" (That's the name that will show in the Properties pane.) You can find this by clicking on a blank part of the report, the background, and then use the properties pane to alter the width (The Body Properties dialog doesn't have options to change this.) Another way of changing these is by dragging the border of the page around in the designer.
Make sure that the width of the Body is less than your page width minus margins. Those, as it sounds like you know, are set in Report menu -> Report Properties.

Dynamic continuous form height

I currently have a form that has a continuous subform in the footer to show "comments" for the original form record.
My issue is that each comment is of an undetermined size. I am trying to find a way to dynamically change the height of each section in the continuous form to match its contents.
Reading around online I found a lot of people saying this couldn't be done (a few years ago, so whether this is still the case I am not sure) so I tried instead to layout my own "continuous form" in the form header of the subform. This involved creating a text box for each comment using the CreateControl method. Unfortunately this method didn't work either, the new controls completely failed to appear on the form at runtime.
I am sure there is some way this can be done (maybe an alternative method to achieve the same effect) but I can't seem to find it.
Anyone had experienced with this problem or any ideas on how else I may achieve the desired result?
Each record in the subform will always be the same height (the Detail section height). What I've done in the past is to make it fairly small but add a button (or use the Click event of the text box) to open the Zoom box with the whole commment.