Vlahos
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On 12/13/05 5:20 PM, Bill Vlahos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I
can fake it out by simply saving it as a text file with the .xls
extension and when the user double-clicks it, Excel will open it up
?
Not really. Essentially tab delimited fields.
4) does the dimension of the table change?
It might.
Bill Vlahos
Jim Ault
Las Vegas
On 12/13/05 5:20 PM, Bill Vlahos [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I have a table in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I
can fake it out by simply saving
MS office XML schemas are available at the below location.
I haven't tried to apply them as yet but recall skimming thru the
documentation for MS Word a few months back and finding it reasonably
intuitive.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/xml/default.mspx
Alternatively there is the
in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I
can fake it out by simply saving it as a text file with the .xls
extension and when the user double-clicks it, Excel will open it up.
That will fake it out but won't do any fancy Excel things like set up
tabbed categories, etc.
Is there a better
I have a table in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I
can fake it out by simply saving it as a text file with the .xls
extension and when the user double-clicks it, Excel will open it up.
That will fake it out but won't do any fancy Excel things like set up
tabbed categories
that's what comes
to mind for me.
Phil Davis
Bill Vlahos wrote:
I have a table in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I can
fake it out by simply saving it as a text file with the .xls extension
and when the user double-clicks it, Excel will open it up.
That will fake it out
Bill Vlahos wrote:
I have a table in an appliation which I want to export to Excel. I can
fake it out by simply saving it as a text file with the .xls extension
and when the user double-clicks it, Excel will open it up.
That will fake it out but won't do any fancy Excel things like set up