We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells .NET for Umbraco. Aspose .NET Umbraco Data Exporter to Excel Module allows users to export data directly from local or remote database tables, views and by custom query into Microsoft Excel or OpenOffice Spreadsheet. This module demonstrates the powerful spreadsheet building feature provided by Aspose.Cells. This initial version of the module is enriched with the following cool features to make the Export process simple and easy to use.
Important Features
Important Features
- Allow to connect Local MS SQL Server Database
- Allow to connect Remote MS SQL Server Database
- Populate all Tables from connected database
- Populate all Views from connected database
- Allow to write Custom Query
- Auto Fit Columns to contents length.
- Allow to skip string more than 32k in excel cells (LoadOptions)
- Apply Header Column formatting as Bold Text
- Allow to use as Data Source (Table, Views, Custom Query)
- Export Data to Microsoft Excel Documents (.xls, .xlsx and .xlsb)
- Export Data to Tab delimited text document (*.txt)
- Export Data to CSV (Comma delimited) (*.csv)
- Export Data to OpenDocument Spreadsheet (*.ods)
- Option to select desired output format before exporting
- Exported document is automatically sent to browser for downloading
About Aspose
Aspose offers a powerful set of file management components with which developers can create applications which can open, edit, create and save some of the most popular business file formats. Supported formats include Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDF documents, and Microsoft Project files. Tools allow developers to perform OCR, work with images, create and read barcodes and perform many other document conversion and management tasks. Aspose produce components for .NET, Java and SharePoint, as well as rendering extensions for SQL Server Reporting Services and JasperReports exporters.
- Homepage of Aspose.Cells for .NET
- Download & Install Aspose.Cells .NET for Umbraco
- Using and Video Demo
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