Auto-print report without cutting off results

My requirement:
- print a report automatically at the end of each UUT's test
My problem:
- The report prints, but
-- some of the contents are cut off (especially long strings in indented tables)
-- the page breaks sometimes cut tables in bad places
So far I have found no way to automatically print the report in landscape mode, which would help greatly. But even better would be the ability to:
- disable indenting tables
- print tables in their entirety on one page
- reformat strings so they fit, and/or control the width of the tables
Any ideas?

Are you using the NI example for auto-printing? That example converts the report to a temp html file and sends it to the default printer. If you're using that you could change settings for the default printer to be in landscape mode which would resolve your fundamental issue without having to write a ton of code to change table properties of the report.
CTA, CLA, MTFBWY

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