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Comments by Abigaill (Top 6 by date)
Abigaill
9-Nov-18 3:34am
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You should try out
this Excel library for Java
, it provides a simple means for reading Excel files, check it out.
Abigaill
9-Nov-18 3:24am
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Here is another
Java library for Excel files
that can be used to read and write both older XLS and newer XLSX formats.
Abigaill
10-Mar-17 5:33am
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See
this
, it demonstrates how you can accomplish that
exporting to an Excel file in ASP.NET
by using a
.NET's library for Excel files
.
Abigaill
10-Mar-17 5:25am
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deezz this is
a presentation library for c#
which can help you with that task. You should check out its reading and writing examples.
Abigaill
9-Mar-17 9:21am
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I've used the code from this article:
Send Email in C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET
[
^
].
Abigaill
9-Mar-17 9:15am
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This tasks becomes very simple if you can use
a C# Word library
.
All you need to do is this:
DocumentModel.Load("Input.doc").Save("Output.docx");
You can also do this to stream (aka download) an "Output.docx" file to your ASP.NET application's client:
DocumentModel.Load("Input.doc").Save(this.Response, "Output.docx");
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