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I have a report viewer that shows a remote report. But when the report is loaded i can't see the print,refresh buttons. The same thing happens on the server PC when i try to check my reports in the report manager. (Used Chrome,Firefox)

Here is a screenshot the toolbar where the buttons should be.

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This my reportviewer starting tag code. (The buttons are all "true" to be visible)

        <rsweb:ReportViewer ID="ReportViewer1" runat="server" CssClass="reportviewer" Font-Names="Verdana" BorderColor="Black" ShowBackButton="true" ShowPrintButton="true" ShowRefreshButton="true"
        BorderStyle="None" Font-Size="8pt" InteractiveDeviceInfos="(Collection)" WaitMessageFont-Names="Verdana" AsyncRendering="false" SizeToReportContent="true" 
        WaitMessageFont-Size="14pt" Height="1050px" Width="900px" ProcessingMode="Remote">

I have tried to fix this problem by installing ReportViewer Redistributable pack 2010 in both my development PC and the server. I tested both local and remote reports but it's the same on both cases.

How can i fix it?

Environment: SQL Server 2012 64 bit; IDE: VISUAL STUDIO 2010;

NOTE 1 : The refresh button is visible when i remove all of the css references. (Thanx @DJ KRAZE for pointing that)

NOTE 2 : Just checked the new CSS rules and the print button is visible in IE.

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    you are showing the refresh button in the image above..is there some sort of Div issue what does the aspx code for that particular region look like..?
    – MethodMan
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:31
  • the refresh button is css/div problem ... i will fix it soon... but an you tell me what to do with the printing button?
    – Monzir
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:35
  • Can you list the Browser(s) that you are working with this on or have tried this on..?
    – MethodMan
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:37
  • (Used Chrome,Firefox and IE)
    – Monzir
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:38
  • In IE now i can see the print button :D
    – Monzir
    Mar 21, 2013 at 14:41

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Print button is hidden in any browser that is not IE because ReportViewer uses ActiveX for client printing which means no other browser other than IE can handle it.

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Here is a class in Brian Hartman's Report Viewer Blog that can print both local and server reports.

Just create a button or a image button and use it like this in the onclick method to print from any browser.

  ReportPrintDocument rp = new ReportPrintDocument(ReportViewer1.ServerReport);
  rp.Print();  
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