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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