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Default Carriage Return from HTML file

Hi Tim, yes, I'm formatting output as a table. Each <tr become a single row
and each '<td' become a single cell; the problem is when I want to insert
'return' character (Alt+Return) in a single cell. I think I need a special
char that will be interpreted as a return by excel...

Thanks,
Edoardo


"Tim Williams" <timjwilliams at gmail dot com wrote in message
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Are you formatting your output as a table ? Excel normally keeps the
conent
of a <td in the same cell.

Try wrapping your multi-line text in a single-cell table.

Tim

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"Edo" wrote in message
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Hi all, I would like to create xls file via code (C#), and I've thought
to
create a simple html file renaming it to xls. That works, but I'm no able

to
write return character in a single cell (Alt+Return). If I write 'html
return' (<br), excel creates a new cell, but I would return to be in the
same cell!

Any suggestion?
Thanks a lot
Edo






 
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