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I am creating a string from stored procedure like this Name1 , Name2 , Name 3.... etc(This string is in one column). I want to display these name in a new line in my SSRS report like

Name1
Name2
Name3

I tried changing the string to

Name1 VbCrlf 
Name2 VbCrlf  
Name 3 

Doesn't seems to be working.

Please help me to resolve this issue.

4 Answers 4

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Use an expression like:

=Replace(Field!Names.Value, ",", VbCrLf)
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    Good tip. This is how I used it in an expression to show the selections from a multi-value parameter. ="Name:" + VbCrLf + Join(Parameters!Names.Value, VbCrLf)
    – Tarzan
    Mar 18, 2016 at 14:58
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="Name1:"+ Fields!name1field.Value + VbCrLf  +
"Name2:"+ Fields!name2field.Value + VbCrLf  +
"Name3:"+ Fields!name3field.Value + VbCrLf  +
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I used this for displaying each multivalue parameter on a new line

=Join(Parameters!<YourMultiValueParameterNameHere>.Value, VbCrLf)

Hope this helps, Snelly.

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Please try this ="Name1:" & VbCrLf & "Name2:"& VbCrLf & "Name3:"& VbCrLf

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