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Default Problem with Saving format of the Excel

Hi All

I am working on ASP.NET application using C#.I have a requirement of genrating an Excel file 0programmatically.

For this i tried in two ways.
One is , using FileSystem object.
Another is , using Excel COM object , Microsoft Office 9.0 object library.

1). using FileSystemObject it was showing the Excel file type as
'Text(Tab Deleimted')' in the SaveAs Dialog box when i am opening the Excel sheet.


2). using Microsoft Office 9.0 object library, that was showing the Excel file type as
'Microsoft Excel Workbook' in the SaveAs Dialog box when i am opening the Excel sheet

My problem is, i have to genrate the Excel file using FileSystemObject, which saves the Excel
file in the format 'Microsoft Excel Workbook'.

So , How to accomplish this ???

Any Ideas??

Thanks in prior
Naveen.
 
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