They said this is a Microsoft office issue and their program is simply calling the Outlook program when exporting. My Outlook is working fine. I even use CCleaner to clean the registry.
I even check the registry for any previous version of MS Office. What I found there is only Office I even use the repair tool of World Card for Office and this tool is able to detect the Outlook present which is version , but still getting the error.
Hope you can help me. Using any auto cleaning registry tool is the last thing you should do, its not necessary and can lead unintended consequences trashing your system.
Since Office went out of support in Oct17, so no security updates or other fixes, and " World Card program" could be anything, and you don't mention the win version, the problem will be in the integration of your third party program and MS Outlook The client whose latest Office version is loads this. Seems like Office is insisting on itself converting the. Content is stored as a binary field, MIME file type descriptions are stored, filenames are stored with extensions.
Before I changed "inline" to "attachment" per Karyani's post, results for. Here again, Office converted the. For Application B when downloading files as. Just thought I'd lump it in in case any one else is hitting the same part of this Office download-related continuum. Files besides Office download with no warning flags on both my dev boxes. What is UP with Office upload and download? Application A and B have in common the same server for dev environment.
For prod environment they also share the same server, and it's a different server than for their dev environments. I am having the same problem with downloading files. The word and ppt files open fine but they are named download. Excel doesn't like the aspx extension so gives me an error but still opens fine once I click ok. This issue has to revolve around the fact that doesn't open its files in IE windows, but in the programs themselves. If anyone has any updates on this please let me know.
This does not solve the issue of Office renaming the file to download. ToString ;. Although this thread is quite old, this link still might help someone who just wants a quick fix:. Excel - Different format than specified by the file extension. This solution is quite difficult to implement when the web-application is used by thousands of client all over the world I didn't find an appropriate solution for the moment, but one important thing to notice is that this doesn't depend of the application environment Simply save the file on your local drive and you will have the same behaviour: the issue doesn't come from http-headers and so on, but from Microsoft Office itself Hi Nachos ,.
Read this. It will help you. Here is a step-by-step guide to exporting data from an ASP. Net application into an Excel The content you requested has been removed. Ask a question. Quick access. Search related threads. Remove From My Forums. Answered by:. Archived Forums. Getting Started with ASP.
NET question on a topic that's not covered by one of the other more specific forums - ask it here. Sign in to vote. Help Jay. Thursday, February 1, PM. User posted Hi, Jay This is a known issue that will be addressed before Excel ships. Monday, February 5, AM.
User posted Jay, Many times I've found that disabling ViewState altogether solves the problem. Friday, February 2, AM. User posted The question of exporting to Excel was never answered. Any update. I cannot believe this has not been fixed yet. Tuesday, April 3, PM. User posted I am having the same issue when I run scripts on our web site that allow us to export tabled data to excel. My version is Friday, April 20, AM. In the Send to Microsoft Word box, click the page layout that you want, and then do one of the following: To paste content that you want to remain unchanged when the content in the original PowerPoint presentation is updated, click Paste , and then click OK.
In the Send to Microsoft Office Word dialog box, click the page layout that you want, and then do one of the following: To paste content that you want to remain unchanged when the content in the original PowerPoint presentation is updated, click Paste , and then click OK.
In the Send to Microsoft Office Word dialog box, click the page layout that you want, and then do one of the following: To paste content that you want to remain static, or unchanged, when the content in the original PowerPoint presentation is updated, click Paste , and then click OK. Notes: If you click Paste link , each time that you open the Word document that contains the linked presentation, you will be prompted to accept or reject any updates that were made to the linked presentation.
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