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When working with the reportviewer I found it very annoying that it shows its report in a not printlayout mode. Like this

But I want it in printlayout mode by default.

After looking through Google and the properties and nearl...
I'm switching from a previous reporting engine to the microsoft reporting engine that comes free. No, I never used Crystal reports and I don't know yet how much I'm gonna hate this one either. But the word free makes up for a lot in this world. And they all seem to have pros and cons.
Okay So I wanted to use an objectdatasource since I work with domainobjects and I would have liked to make reports from them. The reportviewer has some little quirks with objects. They have made it with this in mind but not the first thing in mind and it shows a little.
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