Just found this:
http://htmlcenter.com/blog/export-to-excel-with-vbscript/
Looks there is another pitfall to avoid
Cheers,
Thomas
On 14 Nov., 17:17, "Kevin S." <
ksch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree with Thomas. I think we know it's anexcelproblem, but
> > Subject: Re:Excelexport: descriptions split up in multiple cells
>
> > Could we have export in csv?Excelunderstand that and it's much simpler....
>
> > On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 8:44 AM, Thomas <
gu...@mailinator.com<mailto:
gu...@mailinator.com>> wrote:
>
> > Ahh, I used to give such answers to my customers, too.
>
> > The problem is: the export is not satisfactory and as a user, I have
> > an interest in getting clean exports that allow for simply formatting.
> > I am sure there is a technical solution to this.
>
> > I am not a Dev, but what about this:
http://aspalliance.com/518?
>
> > Cheers,
>
> > Thomas
>
> > Maggie Bullington schrieb:
>
> > > This is purely the result of howExceldeals with html. Descriptions in V1 are html rich text, and when you open html inexcelthat has paragraph tags or line breaks it breaks it across rows. There is a good description in another thread:
> > > > insert blank lines. When I export the list toExcel, it creates