Hi Dave,
Not tried doing that yet. We will need to upgrade the office version
that does the processing first as still using Excel 2000. Yeah I know
it's well out of date but been working fine for years. Need to test all
my automation code with a newer version, but sounds like a good solution.
Thanks,
Peter
On 26/05/2015 11:39, Dave Crozier wrote:
Peter,
Why not export the report as XML and then set Office to read in the XML data.
This makes it so simple and you don't lose memo data.
Dave
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From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Peter Cushing
Sent: 26 May 2015 11:37
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Subject: Re: Excel 2013 slow automation
On 24/05/2015 07:26, Darren wrote:
As for excel export I wrote an export back in 2002 that has had
minimal changes over the years. Still works well and fast. Idea is
simply to use the <snip> Happy to send you the code if you want.
Any chance you could send me the code or maybe put it on the download page?
Sounds useful.
Thanks,
Peter
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