How to write excel by opening it programmatically with Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel dll?
I want to use Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel dll to write the data into excel sheet. I have a code:
if (System.IO.File.Exists(strFileName))
{
System.IO.File.SetAttributes(strFileName, FileAttributes.Normal);
System.IO.File.Delete(strFileName);
}
// Open an instance of excel. Creat开发者_StackOverflowe a new workbook.
// A workbook by default has three sheets, so if you just want
//a single one, delete sheet 2 and 3
Excel.Application xlApp = new Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Application();
Excel._Workbook xlWB = (Excel._Workbook)xlApp.Workbooks.Add(Missing.Value);
Excel._Worksheet xlSheet = (Excel._Worksheet)xlWB.Sheets[1];
((Excel._Worksheet)xlWB.Sheets[2]).Delete();
((Excel._Worksheet)xlWB.Sheets[2]).Delete();
xlSheet.Name = strSheetName;
// Write a value into A1
xlSheet.Cells[2, 1] = "Tags";
xlSheet.Cells[2, 2] = "Leak Test";
xlSheet.Cells[2, 3] = "FIR";
xlSheet.Cells[2, 4] = "SOP";
xlWB.SaveAs(strFileName, Missing.Value, Missing.Value, Missing.Value,
Missing.Value,Missing.Value,
Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlSaveAsAccessMode.xlNoChange, Missing.Value,
Missing.Value, Missing.Value, Missing.Value, Missing.Value);
xlApp.Quit();
// Release the COM object, set the Excel variables to Null, and tell the
//Garbage Collector to do its thing
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(xlSheet);
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(xlWB);
System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(xlApp);
xlSheet = null;
xlWB = null;
xlApp = null;
Now I want to open the existing excel file from the path & then put the some data into the excel sheet that we name provided & then it will be saved onto specific path from programmatically.
Please reply me the source if any that can open the existing excel file & that can be append & save with another name.
Regards, Girish
ExcelPackage is not maintained anymore. It seems to have a few bugs. Reading comment there, I've found http://epplus.codeplex.com/
It built upon ExcelPackage and inherit it licenses (GPL), so it may not suit your requirement.
If you're using the 2007 version of Excel, I would recommend using ExcelPackage instead - it's an implementation of the OpenXML standard, it's much faster and a lot less messy than COM interop, and you can run it on a machine that doesn't even have Excel (Office) installed, like on your web server.
Highly recommended - but limited to Excel 2007 and up.
Refer here for information.
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