Hello Henry,

I have to say .. that was a brilliant suggestion.

No matter what our area we do seem to miss the easy solutions like the
on you proposed. <g>

Great job

Thursday, May 30, 2002, 12:42:56 PM, you wrote:

HM> If you have a recent version of Excel (2000 or later), create a
HM> spreadsheet in the format you desire. Save it as a web page.
HM> Open it as text, and you'll see that you have an html page template.
HM> Recreate the document with your data in the table, and send that to the
HM> customer.
HM> (Make sure you set the content-type to "application/msexcel")

HM> Henry Martin

HM> On Thursday, May 30, 2002, at 11:23 AM, Nahid, Nazneen (CORP,
HM> Consultant) wrote:

>> Hi Everybody,
>>
>>
>> Problem - Client wants to export the data from a web in an excel file.
>> When he downloads the excel file, he wants the cells of the excel file
>> to
>> have the format not as "General ", but to have the
>> format as "Currency", "number" etc.
>>
>> I know how to download the excel file as "CSV", but give each column of
>> the
>> cell a format as "Number" ?
>>
>> We also have the solution that download the exel and let the user run a
>> macro?
>> But this is not favoured by the client ?
>>
>> Any ideas/Solution?
>>
>> Thanks
>> Nazneen
>>
>>
>>
>>
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