![]() the best looking way in this entry, and the "poor man's" justification using added spaces in the next entry. There are two ways we can accomplish this (well, without having to buy custom SSRS components or switch to Crystal Reports). Here's where some Googling (or Binging depending on your search engine preference), some language conversion, and some SSRS knowledge can come in handy to make all your text justification dreams come true. ![]() Unfortunately for those using SSRS to render extended text blocks from a database, SSRS just can't do it. (You'll notice this is the only entry on the Phidiax blog that is full justified) Those are the only options right? That might be how SSRS views the world, but nope.įull justification basically just means that both the left and the right sides of the text end at exactly the same place on the page, regardless of the line length. September 2017 Microsoft Business Intelligence, Phidiax Technology.
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