WEBI to PDF Exprot issue

Hi All,
I have some Webi Reports with 30 -40 Coloums. When I Export to PDF , The Columns are spitted (10 in 1 st row , 2 nd in 2nd row like that), I want to get the all the columns in single row as per webi layout
I tries the option like page lagout , Landsacpe  . It' s Not working
In Crystal , We can export to PDF even if we have 100-200 columns also , The only thing we need to do is Zoom and Score the Horizontal Scroll of PDF while Previewing . I Am looking for same kind of behavior in Webi
Please Advice
Regards
Yogi

Hi Yogeeswara,
You can use the scale feature in WebI.
If you set your webi report to scale into 1 page, then the report will automatically get scaled to 1 page.
Since you are talking about number of columns, you can set Horizontal Scale to 1 page.
Please see the picture below to find where to set the scaling.
Regards
Nagavaibhav

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