xlsx
Hi Mike,
which xComp?
LibXL !?
Thanks
Bye
Rocco
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Da: omnisdev-en [mailto:omnisdev-en-bounces@lists.omnis-dev.com] Per conto
di Mike Matthews
Inviato: domenica 26 novembre 2017 17:30
A: OmnisDev List – English <omnisdev-en@lists.omnis-dev.com>
Oggetto: Re: xlsx
Hello Grant
We do this by using an xComp. It needs a valid licence file and works cross
platform. I think it might be from Kelly B, but I might be wrong.
Mike
Mike Matthews, Managing Director, Lineal Software Solutions Ltd
Apple Reseller, Microsoft Partner, SQLWorks Business Partner
phone: 01271 375999 | web: lineal.co.uk <www.lineal.co.uk/> | email:
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> On 26 Nov 2017, at 16:22, Grant Thiessen bookitinc <bookit@bookitinc.com>
wrote:
>
> I need to be able to output an xlsx file from Studio.
>
> I can produce a file, tab-delimited, and add the .xlsx name to it, and it
is openable by OpenOffice.
>
> However, it is not really an .xlsx file, but a CSV (tab).
>
> Is there some way to generate a REAL .xlsx file?
>
> Grant
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