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Can I save a datagrid to an Excel file?

 
 
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      17th Mar 2005
I am trying to save the contents of datagrid to an excel file using VB.NET
2002 Standard.
Someone posted me a reply, but unfortunately it uses a web control and I do
not have that functionality since I only have the basic edition of vb.net.

Is there any other means of exporting a datatable or datagrid to an excel
file.

Thanks in advance for any newsgroup feedback.

Terry




 
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Ken Tucker [MVP]
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      18th Mar 2005
Hi,

http://support.microsoft.com/default...b;en-us;319180

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I am trying to save the contents of datagrid to an excel file using VB.NET
2002 Standard.
Someone posted me a reply, but unfortunately it uses a web control and I do
not have that functionality since I only have the basic edition of vb.net.

Is there any other means of exporting a datatable or datagrid to an excel
file.

Thanks in advance for any newsgroup feedback.

Terry





 
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