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na, csv is no good, the data may contain comma or tabs, really looking for a
grid of data written to an excel file - otherwise i would have writen one and named it something.xls. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: If you just want to write out a "grid of data", write a .csv file (just a text file with elements separated by commas). Alternately, you can probably do it with ADO.Net (at least you can with its predecessor, ADO, I believe). -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "gabe" wrote in message ... fredrik, thank you i will try a crosspost to that site, are there other methods of writing an excel file (with excel 97 istalled) based on a grid of data from with .net aside from PIAs? "Fredrik Wahlgren" wrote: "gabe" wrote in message ... are you indirectly saying this cant be done? yes the article says that, then my Question is about material that Would relate. i understand that the code in the article doesnt work, i'm looking for material that does. I think it is possible to create PIA's for Excl97. at the very least. I know that David Thielen did so for an older version of MS Word. I think you should try your luck at the microsoft.public.office.developer.com.add-ins newsgroup. /Fredrik |
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