Questions and answers on how to use XLSReadWriteII 5.
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huseyinxy
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by huseyinxy »
Hello,
I want to copy one sheet to new one with existing hidden columns, but in the new sheet all columns are visible.
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procedure TForm.Button1Click(Sender: TObject);
var
fn1, fn2: string;
Excel: TXlsReadWriteII5;
begin
fn1 := 'D:\Tests\Excel\temp1.xls';
fn2 := 'D:\Tests\Excel\temp2.xls';
Excel := TXLSReadWriteII5.Create(nil);
Excel.Filename := fn1;
Excel.Read;
// add new sheet and copy first one
Excel.Add;
Excel.CopySheet(0, 1);
Excel.SaveToFile(fn2);
Excel.Free;
end;
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larsa
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by larsa »
Hello
I can't reproduce this. Do you have the latest update installed?
Lars Arvidsson, Axolot Data
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huseyinxy
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by huseyinxy »
Hello,
I instatlled lastest version 5.20.66.
It can be reproduce with xls files. No problem with xlsx, soryy for this detail
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larsa
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by larsa »
Hello
Tested with XLS file and it works correct here. Please send me an excel file that causes the problem.
Lars Arvidsson, Axolot Data
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larsa
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by larsa »
Hello
Copying your file works fine. Do you have the latest update installed?
Lars Arvidsson, Axolot Data