Export to pdf-Image splited?

Hi to all,
                 I'm using asp.net 2.0-C# and CR 11 SP2.
                I write the custom code to export report into pdf(report have some images also), after exported i open the file but single image is splited into next page because of the size, how to set the image should comes into single page without changing image height and width. Experts please help me.

Hello,
This is a report Design question so I am moving this to their Forums.
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