Friday, March 23, 2012

Export as Excel file

Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the file? The Macro
would need to modify the page settings on startup.
Thanks for the pointersHello Dave,
You can do this with SoftArtisans OfficeWriter for Reporting Services. It
lets you design reports in Excel and Word, and render in Excel and Word.
If you put VBA macros (or any feature) into the template, it will be delivered
when the report renders:
http://officewriter.softartisans.com/MSReporting.aspx
Best,
Chris
> Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the file? The Macro
> would need to modify the page settings on startup.
> Thanks for the pointers
>|||OK...Thanks for the quick response. Let me see if I can do this again.
Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the the file? The
Macro would need to modify the page settings on startup.
Thanks pointers...with out any commercials. Sorry Chris, you'll have
to sell your products some place else.
Chris Baldwin wrote:
> Hello Dave,
> You can do this with SoftArtisans OfficeWriter for Reporting Services. It
> lets you design reports in Excel and Word, and render in Excel and Word.
> If you put VBA macros (or any feature) into the template, it will be delivered
> when the report renders:
> http://officewriter.softartisans.com/MSReporting.aspx
> Best,
> Chris
>
> > Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the file? The Macro
> > would need to modify the page settings on startup.
> >
> > Thanks for the pointers
> >|||Not that I am aware of.
Bruce Loehle-Conger
MVP SQL Server Reporting Services
"Dave" <Dave.Burkett@.Jacobs.com> wrote in message
news:1124923463.349761.110150@.g49g2000cwa.googlegroups.com...
> OK...Thanks for the quick response. Let me see if I can do this again.
>
> Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the the file? The
> Macro would need to modify the page settings on startup.
> Thanks pointers...with out any commercials. Sorry Chris, you'll have
> to sell your products some place else.
>
> Chris Baldwin wrote:
>> Hello Dave,
>> You can do this with SoftArtisans OfficeWriter for Reporting Services.
>> It
>> lets you design reports in Excel and Word, and render in Excel and Word.
>> If you put VBA macros (or any feature) into the template, it will be
>> delivered
>> when the report renders:
>> http://officewriter.softartisans.com/MSReporting.aspx
>> Best,
>> Chris
>>
>> > Is it possible to have a Macro export as part of the file? The Macro
>> > would need to modify the page settings on startup.
>> >
>> > Thanks for the pointers
>> >
>

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