Progress Bar For VSTO Based Excel Template In Excel 2007?
Feb 1, 2010
I would like have a progress bar like Outlook 2007. when you click on a link in a message. you can see a progress bar between the ribbon menu and reading pane in outlook 2007.
Is it possible to have the same progress in Excel 2007?
i need to generate an excel sheet from an excel template which contains drop down lists. I need to use the template and populate the with data from datbase and select the appropriate value from the drop down lists and generate the new excel sheet.
I am using VS .net 2003 and developing a program that calls Excel. The development computer only has Excel 2003, and the target machine only has Excel 2007. Would it be possible to install Excel 12 Object Library in the development computer without installing Excel 2007?
I am trying to read excel data (Excel 2007 SP1, on Windows XP SP3) with visual basic .net 2008 (VB 9.0 SP1). I have tried several attempts and whatever I do I am getting the following error message: System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMException was unhandled ErrorCode=-2147319784 Message="Altes Format oder ungültige Typbibliothek. (Exception from HRESULT: 0x80028018 (TYPE_E_INVDATAREAD))" Source="Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel" Message="Altes Format oder ungültige Typbibliothek." Translated: Old format or unknown type libraryI have added the reference "Microsoft Excel 12.0 Object Library" to my project. I am assuming that I might have to add a different or an additional reference, but I do not have any clue which one to use. List of things I have already done:- Searched other forums- Altered the language settings- Tried it on an other Computer (Win XP SP3, Excel 2007, Visual Basic 2008 Express)- Ran the diagnostics tool in Excel - Updated all updates etc...- Reinstalled Visual BasicI really do not have any clue why it should not work?
Imports excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Public Class Form1 Private Sub Button1_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As System.EventArgs) Handles Button1.Click Dim xlsApp As excel.Application
I am trying to use a spreadsheet with VBA macros that I wrote in Excel 2007 in Excel 2010.When the macros run in 2010, I get the error message "Can't find project or library" on functions like UCase and Date.I've set the macro settings to "Enable all macros" and selected "Trust access to the VBA project object model."What do I need to do to get these macros to run in 2010?
how I can use excel 2003 and excel 2007 on my application. I add a reference to Excel 12.0 Object but this one is not compatible with Excel 2007 and i think if i add Excel 11 Object it will not run on excel 2007.
Is there any solution that I can use so that my project can be used with either excel 2003 and 2007?
I wrote this little AddIn sample to show you a performance issue and how to avoid it?It is just a parse of an excel workbook and runned in the main excel process (0) and a random thread created by the timer.
Public Class ThisAddIn Dim a As System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher = System.Windows.Threading.Dispatcher.CurrentDispatcher() Dim t As New Threading.Thread(New Threading.ParameterizedThreadStart(AddressOf threadTest)) Dim tm As New System.Timers.Timer(20000)
So I've got this Excel sheet of employees which have all the information about them. I'm trying to import this info into AD, but in order to do that I need to get the username for these users as well. And I would like vba code or vb.net code that basically takes the value of every row in column D and looks for it in AD and returns the username and adds it to column A. Would something like this be possible?
I'm trying to use the System.Windows.Forms.MonthCalendar control within a VSTO Excel workbook. I want the MonthCalendar to pop up when I click a button in the ribbon, but so far I can't get the control to display at all.
Private Sub DeliveryDateFromCalendarButton_Click(ByVal sender As System.Object, ByVal e As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Ribbon.RibbonControlEventArgs) Handles DeliveryDateFromCalendarButton.Click
I have built an Access 2007 database with some data stored in it. I have managed to export data using VB2008 from that database to Excel 2007 and have it automatically draw charts based on this data and a query in the Visual Basic Code. One of the results looks like this:
I'm using a background worker to in an Excel VSTO application to throw up a progress dialog box with a status bar and a cancel button to escape from long running calculations. It's working really well, except for one issue. I'd like to use a Modal Dialog, so that the UI behind the dialog gets locked up, instead of a Modeless Dialog. If I use .ShowDialog() instead of .Show(), everything is great until you hit the Cancel button on the form. Following things in the debugger, the cancellation happens, it just takes somewhere in range of 30 seconds. If I use .Show() on my form, then the cancellation occurs immediately as it should.
I managed to export my data to an excel file, by using a excel template that I created beforehand. But I'd rather have that the excel file will be create when I press the button instead going to my file.
Dim ApExcel As Object ApExcel = CreateObject("Excel.application") ApExcel.Visible = True
I have a an excel file that has been manually populated, and now needs to be automatically populated using ASP.NET, vb or c#. I've been looking around, and have found examples on how to export a gridview, and data to excel sheet, but not anyway to maintain the format of the original template. I've recently populated a word document using merge fields... does excel have anything similar? Could I break the file down into XML and use that as a template?
i make my textboxes to export data into an excel template....it works fine but there are few errors too..but i don't know how to fix it...here is my code.
Dim objExcel As Object Dim objWorkBook As Object Dim objWorkSheet As Object
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for the objworkbook.SaveAs,it will always ask me to replace to file and i would like to use SAVE command...bu it not works..anything happen?sumore everytime i run this process,it will tell me the file is read-only while the setting doesn't shows that the file is read-only...and i have to go to task manager and end the EXCEL process by myself to run the process again
I have a program that needs to create a downloadable excel template with the following headers on the first row named, name, age, gender. And I also want the template to only have 1 sheet on it. How can I create a sample template using vb.net code?
I need to port a VBA app to VB.NET, there is only one problem excel won't save my template. Excel opens the right file and it shows me the save file dialog, only one problem it won't save any file, however it won't give me an error but won't return me the file path because it doesn't save the file anywhere.
I have attached a printscreen version of my excel template here,
Now I just want to know, using vb.net code, on how can I import this data from a specific cell, including the header itself so I can insert it into mysql database.
I want to open a excel template with a browse button, the file needs to open and must be directly saved by the user. after the file is saved the file location needs to be displayed in a textbox.With this i can open excel itself, but i don't know how to open the template and save the document
Dim Xl As Excel.Application Dim Filepath As String Dim Workbook As Excel.Workbook
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The file opens and i get a save as dialog, but when i want to save the document it doesn;t save at all, However it won't give me a error.
I can't get this to work. My program fills all the values into an Excel spreadsheet- no problems there. What I'd like to do is a print preview/print function. I can't seem to get my code right, all I get are blank pages in the print preview box.
Dim oExcel As Object = CreateObject("Excel.Application") oExcel.Workbooks.Open("C:DailyLogsDailyLog.xlsx") PrintPreviewDialog1.Document = PrintDocument1 PrintPreviewDialog1.ShowDialog() oExcel.Sheet1.PrintPreview()
So as I see it, this should open excel, then navigate to the actual excel file. The print preview dialog should come up, which it does, and the excel sheet1 should be previewing, but it's not? I don't have any errors, just a blank print preview. At least thats how I see it, but obviously I'm wrong because it won't work.
Using NPOI and attempting to follow a tutorial here: [URL]..I'm coming across an "Object reference not set to an instance of an object" error at this line: sheet.GetRow(1).GetCell(1).SetCellValue("some test value")
Yet the question is still open...why didn't the code in the first example work? Do you have to declare every new row of data? What happens when you have lots of rows of database data?
I get the following error message when I try the following:[code]"Excel cannot open the file 'ContactReports.xlsx' because the file format or file extension is not valid. Verify that the file has not been corrupted and that the file extension matches the format of the file."What I would like to do is Open a excel file that is the XLTemplatePath and the either rename or save the file at the XLSaveReportPath and then use that renamed/saved file to fill the report out.I am using Visual Studio 2008 in VB.NET
explain the use of "imports" at the top of each module. i am stumbling through development of an excel app in vsto and learning as i go.
in my project references i have added references and imported namespaces of everything that looks relevant to excel and office. am i then to add "imports" to the top of each module where relevant.
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before i added the imports microsoft.office.interop.excel i had no access to xldirection method. what other import namespaces(????) are needed and in what modules?
i have a couple of books that i am referring to, but none seem to start at the beginning and explain what this imports does / is for.
I am creating a new spreadsheet from existin data. The new spreadsheet size changes based on the input data. I am using lastrow, and lastcolumn to format new valid cell raqnge. I also need to enter a predefined statement in column A of the the last row.
I need to access the current instance of MS Excel. To do that, I wrote the following code:
Imports Excel = Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel Imports System.Diagnostics Private _ExcelApp As Excel.Application
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The code runs nice, but it has a problem: After the user close the Excel application (click button X - note: no other instance of Excel exists), if you open the Windows's task manager, its possible to see the process Excel.exe.
If I open and close the Excel application, there is no process Excel.exe, but if I run my code with the Excel application openned, after the user close the Excel application, the process Excel.exe isn't finished.
I recently upgraded to Excel 2010 from 2007. My ActiveX files will not work. I used to use:
Dim xlApp As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Application Dim xlBook As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Workbook Dim xlSheet As Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Worksheet
That does not work and most of the choices do not contain: Application, Workbook and Worksheet.
I don't know if this is a VB2005 or MS Excel issue so I will start with VB2005.
This is how I open an Excel file in VB2005[code]...
The problem is MS Excel always open a Book1.xlsx in addition to my Data.xlsx. As such closing Data.xlsx only closes Data.xlsx but not Book1.xlsx. Over time, as I continue to develope and debug my program, Task Manager would collect "countless" Book1.xlsx. Wth EXCEL.EXE still opened, I noticed that my VB2005 doesn't work "completely" right.
If this is a VB2005 issue then how do I "completely" close everything that is Excel? If this is a Windows issue, and if you could offer a solution as well