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  • export excel taking long time from ASP pages?

    - by ricky
    i am using following code for export to excel from .ASP page? GMID = Request.QueryString ("GMID") Response.Buffer = False Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.ms-excel" DIR_YR = Request.QueryString ("DIR_YR") CD = Request.QueryString("CD") YEAR = Request.QueryString("IND") Problem that I am facing is that When records are around 2,000 or more{ export to excel ask for open option .When i click on that option only Download in progress... shown but actually no excel pop up will open .How can I fixed this bug because for 700-800 rows its working Fine. I am not looking for whole change codes because there is a problem with only One Sale rep who is having more than 2000 rows.I am looking for one or two rows changes.

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  • How can I change my code in Excel 2003 to allow me to paste to multiple cells?

    - by PikeCoAL
    Ran in to a little problem. If I try to paste to multiple cells that are in the range in the code below, I get a run time error 13, type mismatch. The cells in the range may have data other than X but I only want the hyperlink to appear if the cell contains X. It works fine if I just type an X in the cell or if I paste to one cell at a time. I will have times when I want to paste other text to mutiple cells in this range. Thanks to Remnant for his help on the original code. This one last hurdle will put me in the clear. Thx. Private Sub Worksheet_Change(ByVal Target As Range) Dim rangeLimit As Range Set rangeLimit = Range ("B9:B37,C9:C37,D9:D37,E9:E37,F9:F37,G9:G37,H9:H37,I9:I37,J9:J37,K9:K37,L9:L37,M9:M37") If Not Intersect(rangeLimit, Target) Is Nothing Then If Target = "x" Or Target = "X" Then Target.Hyperlinks.Add Anchor:=Target, Address:="", SubAddress:="Exceptions!A1", TextToDisplay:=Target.Value End If End If End Sub

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  • Excel pivot refresh, save and close in Access VBA code

    - by schneidm
    I am using the following code to refresh Excel pivot tables from an Access application. What is the best way to save and close the Excel app after the pivots refresh? In my last attempt the code was trying to save and close before the pivots had refreshed. Private Sub Command161_Click() Dim objXL As Object, x On Error Resume Next Set objXL = CreateObject("Excel.Application") With objXL.Application .Visible = True 'Open the Workbook .Workbooks.Open "myfilepath.xls" 'Refresh Pivots x = .ActiveWorkbook.RefreshAll End With Set objXL = Nothing End Sub

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  • Calling a Add-in function from Excel's VBA

    - by graham
    I am using an Excel Add-in for an Erlangs: http://abstractmicro.com/erlang/helppages/ref-erlbblockage.htm I try to call the Erlang-B function within the Add-in from within VBA thus: Function Erl(Erlangs As Double, Capacity As Double) Erl = Application.WorksheetFunction.ErlbBlockage(Capacity, Erlangs) End Function ...but it doesn't work. I get #VALUE! returned in the Excel cell. I think it is because the function is not part of standard Excel (it is in the Add-in). So how do I call it?

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  • Reading Excel Named Ranges by OLEDB hangs when the source file is open

    - by Sathish
    I am trying to read the Excel Named range using OLEDB using the below code "Select * from [MyNamedRange1]" everything works fine only when the source excel sheet is not opened if it is open then i am not able to read the range names using OLEDB it simply hangs Where as i am able to execute the query "Select * from [Sheet1$]" even if the workbook is open or closed... Any work arounds for reading the range by OLEDB only i dont want to go for interop... I have too many ranges defined in the excel file

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  • A Simple C# DLL - how do I call it from Excel, Access, VBA, VB6 ?

    - by divinci
    Hi all, I have a simple class library written in c#. using System; namespace TestDll { public class Test { public string HelloWorld { get { return "Hello World"; } } } } My question is how can I call this HelloWorld function from Microsoft Office Visual Basic (which I think is VB6)? My first step was to add the DLL as a reference - but on browsing and selecting the compiled DLL the message "Can't add a reference to the specified file." was thrown. Can anyone point me in the right direction as to why/how to get this working? Thanks in advance SO!

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  • EXCEL - Locking a Cell from User input whilst allowing a Linked combobox?

    - by Christopher Leach
    I have a Protected Worksheet which is a checklist with a series of checkpoints. Each row has Item and Description cells that are locked. Each row has several columns with its contents to be set by a ComboBox and a text input column. Both i have left unlocked. I have Locked the the Item and Description columns and left only the 'Select Unlocked Cells' checked via Sheet Protection. I have one ComboBox on the worksheet that moves around and adjusts its LinkedCell and its Content list using the worksheets SelectionChanged event. When the user selects a cell to bring up the drop down list, the user is able to type into the cell and the Drop Down Box disappears. What is the best way to keep the cell unlocked so it can be selectable(as 'Select Locked Cells" is unchecked) however stop the user from being able to type in the cell and to allow the cells contents to become modifiable only via the ComboBox?

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  • Reading Excel by OLEDB reads strings as DBNull

    - by Sathish
    I am reading Excel file using OLEDB in Csharp i have shown the sample excel data what i have F1 F2 F3 F4 India 23 44 4 China 4 8 Month 6 USA 45 Neg 4 When i read this data and check in my DataTable i get Null values for "Month 6" and "Neg" where as i can be able get the F1 column correctly... my connection string is as shown Provider=Microsoft.ACE.OLEDB.12.0;Data Source=[XLSource];Extended Properties=Excel 12.0;

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  • Unable to download microsoft excel files from a IIS SSL site

    - by Jeffrey
    The web master at my corporation added SSL to the web site and now none of my users can download Microsoft word and xcel files the sites generates. According to Microsoft the following must be down. Web sites that want to allow this type of operation should remove the no-cache header or headers. Typical of MS they don't tell you what to do, how to do it, or what the best practice is. The web master says its a web config setting. But all i can finds is <configuration> <appSettings/> <connectionStrings/> <system.web> <httpRuntime sendCacheControlHeader="false"/> and I don't know if this is the best way to achieve the result. I would greatly appreciate some advice on this subject.

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  • How to start with PowerPivot for Excel

    - by Marco Russo (SQLBI)
    Now that Office 2010 has been released, many people will start looking for resources to start learning PowerPivot. Of course, the book I’m writing will be helpful when it will be published (September 2010), but you can also start with some online content on Microsoft sites. First of all, this is the web site dedicated to PowerPivot: http://www.powerpivot.com/ It contains several videos and demos and it’s also possible to use a Virtual Lab without installing Office 2010 on your PC. Then, there is...(read more)

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  • Excel : les filtres avancés ou élaborés

    Outil puissant et finalement peu connu par les utilisateurs le filtre élaboré permet de filtrer des données avec plus de possibilités que le filtre simple dont on atteint très vite ses limites. En plus de filtrer les données sur place, il permet l'exportation de celles-ci vers une autre feuille ou un autre classeur. Son exploitation en VBA offre de belles perspectives de développement. J'espère que la lecture de ce tutoriel vous permettra de le découvrir ou d'en apprendre plus sur ses possibilités.

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  • Reading Excel using OpenXML

    public DataTable ReadDataFromExcel()        {         string filePath = @"c:/temp/temp.xlsx";            using (SpreadsheetDocument LobjDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Open(filePath, false))            {                            WorkbookPart LobjWorkbookPart = LobjDocument.WorkbookPart;                Sheet LobjSheetToImport = LobjWorkbookPart.Workbook.Descendants<Sheet>().First<Sheet>();                WorksheetPart LobjWorksheetPart = (WorksheetPart)(LobjWorkbookPart.GetPartById(LobjSheetToImport.Id));                SheetData LobjSheetData = LobjWorksheetPart.Worksheet.Elements<SheetData>().First();                //Read only the data rows and skip all the header rows.                int LiRowIterator = 1;                //  for progress bar                int LiTotal = LobjSheetData.Elements<Row>().Count() - MobjImportMapper.HeaderRowIndex;                // =================                foreach (Row LobjRowItem in LobjSheetData.Elements<Row>().Skip(6))                {                    DataRow LdrDataRow = LdtExcelData.NewRow();                    int LiColumnIndex = 0;                    int LiHasData = 0;                    LdrDataRow[LiColumnIndex] = LobjRowItem.RowIndex; //LiRowIterator;                    LiColumnIndex++;                    //TODO: handle restriction of column range.                    foreach (Cell LobjCellItem in LobjRowItem.Elements<Cell>().Where(PobjCell                        => ImportHelper.GetColumnIndexFromExcelColumnName(ImportHelper.GetColumnName(PobjCell.CellReference))                        <= MobjImportMapper.LastColumnIndex))                    {                                             // Gets the column index of the cell with data                        int LiCellColumnIndex = 10;                        if (LiColumnIndex < LiCellColumnIndex)                        {                            do                            {                                LdrDataRow[LiColumnIndex] = string.Empty;                                LiColumnIndex++;                            }                            while (LiColumnIndex < LiCellColumnIndex);                        }                        string LstrCellValue = LobjCellItem.InnerText;                        if (LobjCellItem.DataType != null)                        {                            switch (LobjCellItem.DataType.Value)                            {                                case CellValues.SharedString:                                    var LobjStringTable = LobjWorkbookPart.GetPartsOfType<SharedStringTablePart>().FirstOrDefault();                                    DocumentFormat.OpenXml.OpenXmlElement LXMLElment = null;                                    string LstrXMLString = String.Empty;                                    if (LobjStringTable != null)                                    {                                        LstrXMLString =                                            LobjStringTable.SharedStringTable.ElementAt(int.Parse(LstrCellValue, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)).InnerXml;                                        if (LstrXMLString.IndexOf("<x:rPh", StringComparison.CurrentCulture) != -1)                                        {                                            LXMLElment = LobjStringTable.SharedStringTable.ElementAt(int.Parse(LstrCellValue, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)).FirstChild;                                            LstrCellValue = LXMLElment.InnerText;                                        }                                        else                                        {                                            LstrCellValue = LobjStringTable.SharedStringTable.ElementAt(int.Parse(LstrCellValue, CultureInfo.InvariantCulture)).InnerText;                                        }                                    }                                    break;                                default:                                    break;                            }                        }                        LdrDataRow[LiColumnIndex] = LstrCellValue.Trim();                        if (!string.IsNullOrEmpty(LstrCellValue))                            LiHasData++;                       LiColumnIndex++;                    }                    if (LiHasData > 0)                    {                        LiRowIterator++;                        LdtExcelData.Rows.Add(LdrDataRow);                    }                }            }                       return LdtExcelData;        } span.fullpost {display:none;}

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  • Ubuntu 12.04 tilts when trying to open large excel file with libreoffice or matlab

    - by user1565754
    I have an xlsx-file of size 27.3MB and when I try to open it either in Libreoffice or Matlab the whole system slows down My processor is AMD Sempron(tm) 140 Processor (should be about 2.7Ghz) Memory I have about 1.7GB Any ideas? I opened this file in Windows no problem...of course it took a few seconds to load but Ubuntu freezes with this file completely...smaller files of size 3MB, 5MB etc open just fine... thnx for support =)

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  • Micorsoft office excel in ubuntu [duplicate]

    - by user204653
    This question already has an answer here: Is it possible to run Microsoft Office 2010? 9 answers some of my files are not working in libre office and require Microsoft office please help me in installing that, i have Ubuntu 12.04, 786 MB RAM, 3.0 GHZ pentium dual processor

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  • How to hide GetType() method from COM?

    - by ticky
    I made an automation Add-In for Excel, and I made several functions (formulas). I have a class which header looks like this (it is COM visible): [ClassInterface(ClassInterfaceType.AutoDual)] [ComVisible(true)] public class Functions {} In a list of methods, I see: ToString(), Equals(), GetHashCode() and GetType() methods. Since all methods of my class are COM visible, I should somehow hide those 4. I succeeded with 3 of them: ToString(), Equals(), GetHashCode() but GetType() cannot be overriden. Here is what I did with 3 of them: [ComVisible(false)] public override string ToString() { return base.ToString(); } [ComVisible(false)] public override bool Equals(object obj) { return base.Equals(obj); } [ComVisible(false)] public override int GetHashCode() { return base.GetHashCode(); } This doesn't work: [ComVisible(false)] public override Type GetType() { return base.GetType(); } Here is the error message in Visual Studio when compile: ..GetType()': cannot override inherited member 'object.GetType()' because it is not marked virtual, abstract, or override So, what should I do to hide the GetType() method from COM?

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