I've successfully used Formula One for Java from Tidestone Technologies. It
is a commercial product.
www.tidestone.com

You can create Excel spreadsheets from scrath or from templates. I've had
success with tables as well as charts.

Regards,

Jason Pugsley

-----Original Message-----
From: Rama, Raman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Tuesday, 27 March 2001 2:55 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Formatting excel sheet in jsp


I am displaying an excel sheet using jsp by setting the content type as
follows:

<%@ page contentType="application/vnd.ms-excel" %>

Is there a way I can do the cell formatting inside my jsp, e.g. changing
font color, column width etc?

Thanks,
Raman

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