Forms Data Controls :: Gridview - Export To Excel And Formatting Excel From Right To Left
Jun 10, 2010
How can I export data from a Gridview to excel and once exported the data should be formatted in right to left (arabic) manner. How can I achieve this?
I am exporting a gridview in MS Excel as mentioned in the following link:
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I want to set orientation of excel pages as landscape. Is there any way to do that? Any header information to be added for file being exported to set orientation of pages as landscape?
i have a page having 12 gridviews which cell background color depend on another cell value.now the requirement of my project is download to these 12 gridviews in single excel file in multiple sheets like gridview 1 in sheet1 gridview2 in sheet2 likewise,,,,,,,,,,,i have seen your article on downloading multiple gridviews on same page but i want in above mention format........
I'm using ASP.NET VB. I've to export my data (which is in dataset) into excel. Most important thing is I've to put a Report heading on Excel file with font formating like Bold, font size, I've to make bold a headings of columns and have to change the font of complete report.
We have the requirement to export the data from the grid excel. We can't install the Excel on the server. The excel generated need to be in the printable format. The excel generated needs to have custom headers, footers, repeatble rows, columns and landscape / portrait orientation style.
i have table something like this on click of export to excel i need to save that or export that to excel file .can u plz help me how i can do this.one more thing how i can desing and build that big html table into excel is there any simple way i can do the same
I finally managed to export a gridview to an excel sheet.
Next, how can I remove the column width and alternatingrowstyle color (or all formatting if it is easier) "programatically" before exporting it to excel?
I was using this UR [URL] for exporting the data to excel. Can I do the following two things while exporting:
1) I want to remove the autofilter options, which are displaying now when you open the excel workbook soon after exporting finishes.
2) Some of the columns which are numerics, are formatted to text by default, and it is displaying a small green rectangular icon at the left top corner of each cell which is very disturbing while viewing the sheet.
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.
I have a GridView that I want to export to Excel. When I use the sample code I find online, it exports the content to Excel just fine, but for some reason it also clears out all grid lines outside of my exported table.
For your average excel user this is easy enough to fix, but I need this solution to work for everyone.
So then is there a way to export the data in a GridView into an Excel Workbook so that it looks like it was just typed into Excel? I've pasted the code I am using below, assume that a GridView called toPrint exists and has accurate data.
Response.Clear(); Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment; filename=" + name + "_Registration_Forms.xls"); Response.Charset = ""; Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel"; Page.EnableViewState = false; System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter(); System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter htmlWrite = new HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite); toPrint.RenderControl(htmlWrite); Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString()); Response.End();
EDIT: Found one partial solution. If I export as a comma-delimited list and set the header to be a CSV file, it opens fine and all grid lines (even those outside of the exported data) are showing. The only problem with this of course is having to strip out every comma and newline character from my values before exporting them.
I need to export a gridview to excel and am having trouble with the layout. I found a number of good articles that explain the basic mechanics of the export. One simple approach that works is:
Response.Clear() Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=FileName.xls") Response.Charset = "" Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.xls" Dim stringWrite As New System.IO.StringWriter() Dim htmlWrite As System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter = New HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite) grdExcelExport.RenderControl(htmlWrite) Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString()) Response.[End]()
My issue is that the gridview that appears on the screen with all of its added rows, hidden columns, and such does not show properly in Excel - the hidden columns from the header now show; there are missing data rows and so forth.
The RowDataBound event adds rows in the Header - these do not make it into Excel. The sql code does a GROUP BY WITH ROLLUP and the last total rows do not show in Excel, although the intermediate ones do. After my first DataBind of the table, I append 5 rows of special summary information which the RowDataBound processes correctly, but none of this goes to Excel.
So my wonderful Gridview on the screen becomes worthless in the transfer. How do I get my highly custom-formatted gridview into Excel??
I have a page that has a gridview that stores the value of search parameteres in my page.
the search parameters are inserted in a table after the results are exported to excel(done through a seperate button).
Now the problem is once i hit the export to excel button, the gridview is not getting updated. I made sure that the entry is being made in database, but it in is not showing in grid immediately. The grid view is in updatepanel.
I have not done this before so pardin this question that I am sure has been asked before. I have a user that asks me to run queries each month and copy & paste the data into a spreadsheet I want to set up the queries in a web page for him to choose, enter the data in the parameters and either show the data in a gridview then export or just export to the spreadsheet direclty to the file name and location of his choice. Using C# Links or code samples would great.
I have a gridview that I need to export to Excel. Excel is not installed on the server, but I would like to put a template on the server so that when the user exports the data it will use the template and open the file on the user's local machine.To make things slightly more complex, I need to export the data to Sheet2 because Sheet1 needs to be a graph (thus the need for the template).I cannot use any third party software and I have no ability to modify anything on the server. This is used in a corporate environment on a shared server that I don't have any control over.
I am having a bounded gridview through a database table. I am not showing all table's colum. there are 20 columns in databse table, but in gridview i am shoing only 5 coulmns.
Now I have button on the form on this button's click I can export all data i.e. whatever gridview showing means only 5 columns. But i need to export all 20 columns data to excel sheet.
How can I do that. (I can not show all 20 columns in gridview[this is requirement])
So I have a gridview that is sortable. I also have enabled it to export to excel. The problem is that it exports the original datasource and not the sorted data on the screen. What I need is when the export control is fired, the exact gridview or newly sorted gridview is sent to an Excel spreadsheet. Here what my excel export looks like:
I want ot export 4 Gridview contents to a Excel file. I got code from net and successfully export all 4 Gridviews to a single Excel file. The problem is, I want to export the Gridview to Excel with some minor changes. I have no idea about how to do it. I wish to make changes on the fly. The only idea I have is make another page that have 4 Gridviews with the changes I want and export it to Excel. But the user never view that page.The changes, I want to add in Excel file is, I want to change title of a Gridview field.
I have been working for a bit with exproting to excel and have almost come to the solution, but have come to a problem with exporting a cell with date/time.
I have a code that export a gridview to excel file But I have a problem with images since the sort direction is an image and when I export the gridview to excel I got X at the excel file in place the Sort Direction at the header It look that it loss the path to the image.