Why don�t you make a .CSV file instead.
In that case you will just have to loop thru the records and separate
the fields by a Comma. 
AND you can open a .csv file in Excel by just double clicking on the
file. 

Regards
Purav

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Hi All,
         I have created a clean look of excel file with data in java
frame, but how will i transfer the contents to an excel file, so that i
can open excel to see it without Java. Help needed as earliest as
possible, any information regarding this is appricated. Thanks to all in
advance.

Regards
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