I have a VB.net assemblies that has a function that has two optional
parameters.  Does anyone know the syntax to leave out the two optional
params if it is called in C#?

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-----Original Message-----
From: Ronda K [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Thursday, December 23, 2004 11:25 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [AspNetAnyQuestionIsOk] Excel Document Name


I am making an excel document on the fly from a datagrid.  I do not
want to save it to my server when I create it.  It is being created
fine with a default name of the page.  I want to be able to change the
default name.

Is that a HEADER element that I need to add?  And if so can someone
show me an example of the syntax for the document name property.

I have no problem naming it if I give it a path to save to the server
but I don't want to save it to the server as we will be creating a
dozen of these a day with unique names and there is no reason to load
them on the server.

TIA

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Ronda Pederson
MVP ASP.Net



 
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