Sunday, February 26, 2012

Does any version supprt embedding EMF (vector based) images into Reports?

Hi all,
Does any version of Reporting Services support embedding vector based images
(such as EMF's, or WMF's) into Reports?
RobHello Robert,
Based on my scope, SQL 2000/2005 reporting services do not support embed
EMF files in a report though you could render a report to EMF type files by
using Image Rendering Extension.
You may want to use image converter to convert EMF/WMF files to JPG etc so
that you could embed them into a report. Also, you could send your feedback
by clicking Send feddback button in toolbar in SQL 2005 Books Online.
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>Hi all,
>Does any version of Reporting Services support embedding vector based
images
>(such as EMF's, or WMF's) into Reports?
>Rob
>
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