Sunday, February 26, 2012

Export to Excel missing last row

We have several reports in Excel that display fine in HTML, but when they
are exported to Excel the last Row is missing. There is a post dated 9/7 that
mentions the same problem, but was never answered...does anyone have any idea
what might be causing this or if there is a workaround?
ThanksI am having the same issue. I see there have been other posts about the
topic, but no answers. Anyone know any way to fix this? Thanks.
"kbradfor" wrote:
> We have several reports in Excel that display fine in HTML, but when they
> are exported to Excel the last Row is missing. There is a post dated 9/7 that
> mentions the same problem, but was never answered...does anyone have any idea
> what might be causing this or if there is a workaround?
> Thanks|||I made post on 10/14 and 10/20 with no replies. I'm hoping that Microsoft
will respond soon. This problem is causing my client to question the
reporting engine.
"kbradfor" wrote:
> We have several reports in Excel that display fine in HTML, but when they
> are exported to Excel the last Row is missing. There is a post dated 9/7 that
> mentions the same problem, but was never answered...does anyone have any idea
> what might be causing this or if there is a workaround?
> Thanks|||Has anyone tried to add a blank footer row to the table? This way if the bug
does occur it will just drop a blank footer and not your data. (I know this
is idea is just a band-aid not a fix but MS seems to be ignoring this
problem.)
I have not tested this theory myself because I have only seen this happen a
few times and each time I tried to dup the results everything worked fine.
Maybe someone out there has a report that has a regular problem that could
test it for me?
Tim
"Derek Howard" wrote:
> I made post on 10/14 and 10/20 with no replies. I'm hoping that Microsoft
> will respond soon. This problem is causing my client to question the
> reporting engine.
> "kbradfor" wrote:
> >
> > We have several reports in Excel that display fine in HTML, but when they
> > are exported to Excel the last Row is missing. There is a post dated 9/7 that
> > mentions the same problem, but was never answered...does anyone have any idea
> > what might be causing this or if there is a workaround?
> >
> > Thanks

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