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I have an automated process (batch file) that is creating a text file (it
can't automatically generate an Excel file) from a database each night and saving it on a network drive with an .xls extension. I then have an intranet page (HTML) that is looking for that Excel file each day to present up-to-date information from the database. However, the formatting (e.g., column widths, colors) is overwritten each night when the file is regenerated. I know the column widths, colors, etc., that I want to apply to the spreadsheet. Is there a way in HTML, JavaScript, etc., that I can automatically apply the formatting I want each time the Excel file is opened so the data can be regenerated each day but the formatting is also preserved? Thanks, Ray |
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