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One other website to try with additional Excel components: http://www.supershareware.
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does anyone know of a free excel component that i can use to export asp.net to? we have tabular data that would need to be exported t o excel from time to time. these tabular data are shown in a nested datagrids.
our current approach seems to have alignment problems.
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Hey -
One other website to try with additional Excel components: http://www.supershareware.
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by: lumberjakPosted on 2009-10-22 at 05:53:14ID: 25633491
Hi there - .com/ Click on ASP.NET Excel reporting in the center of the page.
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It sounds like you are already familiar with the process, but just in case you need a refresher, here's a link with more info: http://www.spreadsheetgear
My favorite site for opensource projects is sourceforge.net. Here are a couple applications to try, although I have not used them myself:
DotNetNuke - Open Source Web Application Framework for the Microsoft ASP.NET platform. http://sourceforge.net/pro
FCKEditor - Online text editor (DHTML editor), for ASP, ASP.NET, ColdFusion, PHP, Java and JavaScript brings to the web many of the powerful features of known desktop editors like Word. It's XHTML compliant and works with Firefox, Mozilla, Netscape and IE. http://sourceforge.net/pro
Hope some of this helps!
Cheers
LJ