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			gemisigo 
			 
			
  
			
			
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				  [13.0.56 Pro] - Exporting to Excel | 
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				I tried exporting some data to Excel but it failed saying:
 
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Export to Excel workbook failed.
 
Error: Invalid class string, ProgID: "excel.application"
 
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This probably means that SA/SE only passes the data to the Excel application to do the rest of the exporting, right? I don't have Excel installed. I have LibreOffice but I guess that won't suffice. Do you know any workarounds for this? I know I could export to csv that can be opened in LibreOffice Calc and then save to Excel format but that would be a multi-step manual process instead of a single-step.
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		| Mon Dec 09, 2024 6:48 am | 
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				This feature requires Excel to be installed. It uses internally Excel automation to export data and various data formatting options
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		| Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:19 pm | 
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				If your code hase statements separated by consequitive line breaks, or use code formatting first to add them where missing, then perhaps you can use a regex based search and replace in the next step to add semicolons.
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		| Mon Dec 09, 2024 12:24 pm | 
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			gemisigo 
			 
			
  
			
			
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	If your code hase statements separated by consequitive line breaks, or use code formatting first to add them where missing, then perhaps you can use a regex based search and replace in the next step to add semicolons. | 
	 
 
 
 
This reply was misaddressed. I guess it was meant to this topic:
 
https://www.softtreetech.com/support/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=26039
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		| Mon Dec 09, 2024 3:56 pm | 
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				Indeed. Sorry for the confusion
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