Hi Paul,

I understand your requirements but if you do not generate your sheets with
transformMultipleSheetsList() method then you have to provide different
markup on each sheet.
I mean each sheet must refer to its own bean object and you have to pass
all of them to transformXLS() method.
Or you can refer to different collection item on each of your sheet if you
pass a single collection.

At this stage I do not want to declare any particular date for the new
product because it will depend on which features will go into the first
release and how much time I can spend on it in the next 1-2 months.
It is not just an upgrade of jxls but rather a complete rewrite of the
library to make its core more properly designed and easily extensible.
At this stage of development it supports only the core features of the
current jxls but in a more flexible way and with better performance.

--
Leo

On Mon, Apr 9, 2012 at 10:43 PM, palmer ristevski
<palmerr_2...@hotmail.com>wrote:

>  hi Leo,
>
> I could not reply to my post on the web-based mailing list.
> Here is my reply to your response:
>
>
> ------------------------------
> Hi Leo,
>
> Thanks for the response.
> I will have markup, but I will be passing in a collection of things and
> needs to be placed
> in the appropriate sheet. So say I have a collection of objects, each
> object corresponds to a sheet.
>
> For example record of employees, each employees information to be put in
> each sheet, where each sheet name represents each employee.
>
> Example: have 3 sheets : Frank, Julie, Bob
> SO collection has these employee objects, hence need to put Franks info in
> Frank-Sheet,  Julie info in Julie-Sheet, etc.
>
> So I don't know how to code that with jxls.
> SO how soon with this new version of jxls come out!
> Really interested to know.
>
> Paul
>
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