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Exporting DataGrid to Excel, Word and Text Files

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How to export DataGrid to Excel, Word and Text files.

Introduction

DataGrid is one of the most coolest controls in ASP.NET. One thing that all developers need is to put the DataGrid data into an Excel sheet. In this article I will show you how you can export your DataGrid data to an Excel file, a Word file and also a text file.

Exporting DataGrid to Excel

Exporting DataGrid to Excel might sound complex but it's pretty simple. Let's see how this can be done.

C#
Response.Clear();
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=FileName.xls");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache);
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.xls";

System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter();
System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter htmlWrite = new HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite);

myDataGrid.RenderControl(htmlWrite);
Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString());
Response.End();

The code given above is the complete code to export a DataGrid to an Excel file:

  • Response.AddHeader is letting ASP.NET know that we are exporting to a file which is named FileName.xls.
  • Response.ContentType denotes the type of the file being exported.
  • myDataGrid.RenderControl(htmlWrite) writes the data to the HtmlTextWriter.
  • Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString()); sends the request to the response stream.

As you can see, exporting a DataGrid to an Excel file is pretty simple.

Exporting the DataGrid to a Word file

You can also export a DataGrid to a Word file. You might ask a question that why would anyone like to do that. If you have a Word document which needs a table, then you can simply export the table from the DataGrid to the Word document. The code is similar to the above with minor changes.

C#
Response.Clear();
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", "attachment;filename=FileName.doc");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache);
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.word";

System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter();
System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter htmlWrite = new HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite);

myDataGrid.RenderControl(htmlWrite);
Response.Write(stringWrite.ToString());
Response.End();

Exporting a DataGrid to a Text File

Sometimes you need to export a DataGrid to a Text file. In this case you need to iterate through the DataSet and concatenate the text to a string or more precisely a StringBuilder object. Let's see how this can be done:

C#
Database db = DatabaseFactory.CreateDatabase();
DBCommandWrapper selectCommandWrapper = 
   db.GetStoredProcCommandWrapper("sp_GetLatestArticles");
DataSet ds = db.ExecuteDataSet(selectCommandWrapper);
StringBuilder str = new StringBuilder();

for(int i=0;i<=ds.Tables[0].Rows.Count - 1; i++)
{
  for(int j=0;j<=ds.Tables[0].Columns.Count - 1; j++)
  {
      str.Append(ds.Tables[0].Rows[i][j].ToString());
  }

  str.Append("<BR>");
}

Response.Clear();
Response.AddHeader("content-disposition", 
         "attachment;filename=FileName.txt");
Response.Charset = "";
Response.Cache.SetCacheability(HttpCacheability.NoCache);
Response.ContentType = "application/vnd.text";

System.IO.StringWriter stringWrite = new System.IO.StringWriter();
System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter htmlWrite = 
              new HtmlTextWriter(stringWrite);

Response.Write(str.ToString());
Response.End();

The important thing to note is the two for loops that iterate through the DataSet and append the rows into the StringBuilder object.

Format Issue when Exporting DataGrid to Excel

I would like to thank Sonu Kapoor for helping me with the Format issue in exporting a DataGrid to Excel and Juss for providing the code.

When you export a DataGrid to Excel it loses its format. This means that maybe your DataGrid has a string field which consisted of numbers, say '002345'. But when you export the grid and see it in an Excel file you will find that the number changed to '2345'.

You can solve this problem using Cascading Style Sheets.

Code provided by Juss:

VB
Dim strFileName, strFilePath AsString
Dim oStringWriter AsNew System.IO.StringWriter
Dim oHtmlTextWriter AsNew System.Web.UI.HtmlTextWriter(oStringWriter)
Dim objStreamWriter As StreamWriter
Dim strStyle AsString = "<style>.text { mso-number-format:\@; } </style>"
objStreamWriter = File.AppendText(strFilePath)
DataGrid1.RenderControl(oHtmlTextWriter)
objStreamWriter.WriteLine(strStyle)
objStreamWriter.WriteLine(oStringWriter.ToString())
objStreamWriter.Close()

Most of you might be thinking about that "mso-number-format" stuff in between the code. This is the style in which the column will be exported. For this reason, you need to inject the attribute into the DataGrid column for which you want to change the display format.

VB
DataGrid1.DataBind()
Dim strStyle AsString = "<style>.text { mso-number-format:\@; } </style>"
For intTemp AsInteger = 1 To ds.Tables(0).Rows.Count - 1
   DataGrid1.Items(intTemp).Cells(0).Attributes.Add("class", "text")
Next

You can export in many formats. All you need to know is the mso-number-format:\@;. You can easily find the format by opening an Excel file and typing a number in one of the cells. Now if you want to save this number as a Social Security Pattern (xxx-xx-xxxx), right click on the cell and select a pattern that saves it as a Social Security Number. Next save the Excel file to XML format. Open the XML file in Notepad and see what style the column SSN uses. The SSN style is something like this: mso-number-format:000\-00\-0000.

Simply substitute the new style in the strStyle variable and that's it.

For a complete discussion on this issue, please visit this link.

I hope you liked the article, happy coding!

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Comments and Discussions

 
GeneralRe: exporting to word Pin
azamsharp9-Oct-05 16:24
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GeneralRe: exporting to word Pin
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Generalother way (XLS) Pin
Jan Gex27-Sep-05 1:43
Jan Gex27-Sep-05 1:43 
GeneralRe: other way (XLS) Pin
fuhaizah13-Jul-06 18:31
fuhaizah13-Jul-06 18:31 
GeneralHelpfule article! Pin
Anonymous18-Sep-05 9:37
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GeneralRe: Helpfule article! Pin
azamsharp20-Sep-05 8:30
azamsharp20-Sep-05 8:30 
GeneralVery cool code.. Pin
JesuArasu6-Sep-05 19:09
JesuArasu6-Sep-05 19:09 
GeneralRe: Very cool code.. Pin
azamsharp20-Sep-05 8:31
azamsharp20-Sep-05 8:31 
QuestionExport to Excel on Page Load? Pin
Nas Vanchev29-Jul-05 4:07
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AnswerRe: Export to Excel on Page Load? Pin
Esben Sundgaard4-Oct-05 5:02
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Generalcomo puedo Exportar a PDF Pin
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GeneralRe: como puedo Exportar a PDF Pin
azamsharp27-Jul-05 4:35
azamsharp27-Jul-05 4:35 
GeneralCan't export web control Pin
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GeneralRe: Can't export web control Pin
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Nas Vanchev27-Jul-05 2:36
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GeneralWould a similar approach work with a winform app. Pin
Dan Neely26-Jul-05 10:38
Dan Neely26-Jul-05 10:38 
GeneralSame thing using Repeaters Pin
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GeneralRe: Same thing using Repeaters Pin
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