Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-17 Thread Jim Ault
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

Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-16 Thread Bill Vlahos
? 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

Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-14 Thread Martin BLACKMAN
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

Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-14 Thread Jim Ault
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

Export to Excel

2005-12-13 Thread Bill Vlahos
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

Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-13 Thread Phil Davis
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

Re: Export to Excel

2005-12-13 Thread Richard Gaskin
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