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Re: Convert XML to Excel using XSL

From: "Wilson Wu" <wilsonwu@---------.--->
To: NULL
Date: 7/2/2004 9:15:00 AM
Hi Rani,

I am doing the same thing.  But I still cannot create multi worksheet.
Would you tell how ?

Thanks
Wilson

"Rani" <rani.mundada@u...> wrote in message
news:bc698e83.0407010954.5eabf3ab@p......
> Hi -
>
> I am trying to convert my XML data to Excel 2000 formatted workbook
> using XSLT.
> I am able to create multiple worksheets and get data into first
> worksheet.
> But, I can't do that for other sheets. All data which I write inside
> <BODY> tags goes to first sheet.
> <x:WorksheetSource> property allows to set href for each sheet, which
> can contain data for that specific sheet, inside <BODY> tags. Setting
> file name for this property is not really showing data on other sheets
> ? Do I have to generate filelist.xml to do referencing ?
> If yes then how do I create all these files from my XSLT file ?
>
> Is there is any other way to do this ?
>
> Thanks in advance,
> Rani




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