Data Controls :: Export GridView To PowerPoint Presentation (PPT)
Jan 24, 2016I am displaying images on grid view control and I want to export these images on power point (.ppt) file how can I do this?
View 1 RepliesI am displaying images on grid view control and I want to export these images on power point (.ppt) file how can I do this?
View 1 RepliesIs it possible to generate powerpoint presentation in asp.net using the database values?
View 2 RepliesHow can i view a PowerPoint Presentation on ASP.NET Page. If my PPT file is in the "PPTFILES" folder on my website root.
View 1 RepliesI have a ASPX Page. where I have a link view, which when I click on it it should open a power point presentation in the different window.which is already save in db
View 1 RepliesHow to upload Power Point Presentation in sql server using asp application and
also how to show the PPT to user
I want to export Gridview to Microsoft Powerpoint or save the Gridview as Image. Is it possible to do so?
View 5 RepliesI need to develop in ASP.NET or in SilverLight a web-based editor and a web-based player for PowerPoint presentation. Are there any components I can use to do this?
View 2 RepliesI'm working on a project that I'm trying to export data from textboxes in asp.net website project to a powerpoint file. I writing ofcourse in C#.The whole concept is to use the data the a user inserts to the text boxes and they are sent after clicking a OK button directly to a powerpoint file. I'm using OFFICE 2007 so I'm using powerpoint 2007 for this.A similar concept that I'm already using in the website project is doing the same thing but exporting to a WORD format file. I bumped against this following site a software to perform this and it's called: SoftArtisans. There website is http://www.softartisans.com/ .
Now, if somebody has a clue or a tutorial how I can do this, Export to a powerpoint file I'll be very thankful. I am also using Microsoft SQL Server 2008 R2 to save the data in the database, so if maybe someone knows how to export the data from the textboxes from the website TO the database and then TO the powerpoint file
how to export ASP.net chartcontrol to Excel and ppt,
For exporting excel i tried different ways...
Below is my codeits not working
protected void Button2_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{
Response.Clear();
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Apologies if this is in the incorrect forum.. just a question about how to best structure some tables for a particular presentation of data. In the following table (2nd column) you'll see that each motorcycle product applies to a range of years. What is the best way to store this range of years in a relational db? At the moment I have a datefrom and a dateto field for the two ranges, but that may complicate things when I want to filter the table by a particular year. E.G. datefrom is 2006 & dateto is 2010 and I would like to filter by products for a 2008 model.
View 4 RepliesI am using Ajax ConfirmButtonExtender Control in GridView for Deleting the Record. I am also Exporting the GridData to Excel using Render Method. But when i click on the Export Button, i am getting below error Extender control 'confirmID' is not a registered extender control. Extender controls must be registered using RegisterExtenderControl() before calling RegisterScriptDescriptors(). Parameter name: extenderControl
View 1 RepliesCan we export a gridview with a child gridview to excel?
View 1 RepliesI have a date base with a table named 'movies'. I want to take information on my database. I use a SQLDataSource. For my presentation, I use a repeater. Here is my code :
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But if for exemple, 'champ1' is empty in my database, i don't want to print it in the result of my query ! But i can't arrive ...
We are using a tierd design with a Data Access Layer and classes for everything we need. This serves as an advantage because we do not have to write querys over and we can separate the Presentation layer from the Data Access Layer and Business Rules.I have always in the past populated GridViews, DataLists, repeaters,etc with SqlDataSources. This is what I have become accustomed to and I feel like it is simple. For querys such as Select * from Members, I feel like using a DataSource is simpler than having to go in the code and calling methods to populate and DataBind these presentation controls.
I am working with a gentleman who has introduced me to the world of Data Access Layers and we are breaking everything down into simeple, but effective queries to populate controls and do what we need to accomplish with this application. He is not very approving of using any type of DataSource. We are disagreeing on the time and place to use these class methods to call the database.So my question is, which is more widely used in the programming world? Do most people use DataSources to populate presentation controls regardless of the Data Access Layer they are working with? Which type of queries are best suited for a DAL - simple, populating queries or complicated joins and upserts?
I understand in a gridview that is databound by default HtmlEncode is set to trueHow do I protect template fields in any data presentation control?
View 1 RepliesMy question is if my page size is 10 records per page and my query returning 100,000 rows then remaining all records are not in use for that page.
Is there any way so I can only fetch records from table as page size (10) with all page numbers at bottom and fetch next 10 records only when user clicks on next page number?
I have a SQL table with questions and store the answers. Depend on the user selections, I need to display dynamically the questions and try to get the answers for them. ie: sometime I need to display 3 questions, and get 3 answers; sometime 5 questions, and try to get 5 answers.I know about dynamically loading the questions and display them. But how do I dynamically binding some kind of data control to get the dynamic answers back?Normally, in .aspx I would have <asp:TextBox ID=MyAnswer ....> or <DropDownList ID=MyDropDownList....> then I would use the C# behind to refered to MyAnswer.Text or MyDropDownList.SelectItem.....But in the dynamicly generated forms, how do generate multiple questions and bind somekind of multiple "TextBox" with ID and be able to refer them from the c# behind?
View 1 RepliesI am exporting GridView to PDF, i did. But I have 9 columns in the grid so how should i set the column width
here is my code
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Anyone knows how to export your gridview with the layout to a excel document?
I found some code to export, but it will not take the gridlayout.
code:
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I need to export a standard GridView to Excel, I've seen a lot of posts about this but many are confusing and don't seem to work, I just need to be able to export to Excel 2003 and 2007.
View 6 Replieshow can i export by remove the coloumn and rows hyperlink when export to CSV
View 1 RepliesI'm unable to Export GridView to Excel. giving Error at GridView1.RenderControl(htw); Error Details: "RegisterForEventValidation can only be called during Render()"
public override void VerifyRenderingInServerForm(System.Web.UI.Control control)
{
/* Verifies that the control is rendered */
}
protected void Button1_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
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how to export girdview populated with SQLDataSource to pdf file ??
View 1 RepliesI used iTextSharp to convert my gridview into a pdf document however i want to have my logo on the top right hand corner of every pdf page along with a static title word at the bottom left of everypage generated.
View 1 Replies[URL] .... I use this article for exporting gridview to Excel in asp.net - c#.....but i found some error in my code
i am using stored procedure for sql command and my code behind is as follows....
C# code
public partial class Admin_ResultDisplay : System.Web.UI.Page {
SqlConnection cn; protected void Page_Load(object sender, EventArgs e) {
cn = new SqlConnection(ConfigurationManager.ConnectionStrings["DbConnect"].ConnectionString);
//string strQuery = "select CustomerID,City,Country,PostalCode from customers";
//SqlCommand cmd = new SqlCommand(strQuery);
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How can I pass sql command at page_load event ? ?