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Image in header of report very small

I've created a report with the Report Editor. In my header I want an image (logo) in the top left corner, text in the middle and today's date to the right. With other words a common report header.

I've inserted the image, text and data in the corresponding Header section and everything shows up in the report. My problem is that the image is very small, much smaller than it really is. I've tried with several different images, of different type, resolution and size but they always shows up very small. Is there a maximum size for an image in a report in QlikView?
If not, does anyone have any idea why this is happening?

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hiii

Please tell me How to insert a image in pdf it doesn't matter what's resolution.... please tell me..

christian77
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Partner - Specialist

Hi:

Yes, it is too small.

You may want to place an object with the picture or the logo.

You can enlarge or reduce margins, header and footer in your report.

You can place a first page with the logo taking all the page, and then in the next pages make it smalll.

Finaly, you can use already printed paper, corporate sheets, etc.

I hope this helps somebody.

Anonymous
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What you can do is to use beginning and attachment properties. Activate them, then reduce your header to 0, create a textbox with an image as background and drag it to the report. unfortumately the beginning is appearing only on the first page. but for some reports it might be useful...

cheers chesterluck

Anonymous
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What you can do is to use beginning and attachment properties. Activate them, then reduce your header to 0, create a textbox with an image as background and drag it to the report. unfortumately the beginning is appearing only on the first page. but for some reports it might be useful...

cheers chesterluck