Maximum amount of messages allowed

Please advise what is the maximum amount of messages allowed during the Automatic Message Propagation in Intranet applications.

Are you sure this is a report, and not an extract? If it's an extract there are better tools to use for the job. (SSIS perhaps?)
If you must run it through SSRS, you'll need to shrink your columns widths down to 454.5 / Number of Columns.
It might be worth considering displaying the data the other way, too.

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