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NamitSamal
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I am using SAS Web Report Studio 3.1. I need to export a report in xls format. I am able to export individual tables or graphs in xls via the export functionality, however when I export the compete (all tables and graphs in the report ) report I am asked to save a .zip file. This when opened throws errors saying missing files and excel is empty.

Please advise way out.

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NamitSamal
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you for the response. I am now able to view the report in excel.

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NamitSamal
Calcite | Level 5

Thank you for the response. I am now able to view the report in excel.

NamitSamal
Calcite | Level 5

Hi,

I have the below issues -

1. After export to xls if the report contains many charts they tend to overlap each other and the formatting of headers for those charts is also changed.

2. The values for a cross tab are appearing in a different format when viewed in excel. However when the table is separately exported the original format as seen in Web Report Studio is retained.

Kindly advise solutions to the above?

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