01-31-2018 10:40 AM
Does anyone know if the general open/close/create toolkit VIs and the specific Excel functions within the Labview Report Generation Toolkit for MS Office will work if only a standalone copy of MS Excel (only) is installed on a machine or does the toolkit require full MS Office installed on the machine to work with Excel files?
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01-31-2018 12:10 PM
@aaronb wrote:
Does anyone know if the general open/close/create toolkit VIs and the specific Excel functions within the Labview Report Generation Toolkit for MS Office will work if only a standalone copy of MS Excel (only) is installed on a machine or does the toolkit require full MS Office installed on the machine to work with Excel files?
I can test this on my computer at home, where I have LabView Professional + a standalone copy of MS EXCEL 2016 only installed.
But I have little knowledge and experience with the Toolkit, as we don't use it at work.
Can you provide an example .vi and a Excel-file for me to test?
01-31-2018 03:44 PM - edited 01-31-2018 03:46 PM
@aaronb wrote:
Does anyone know if the general open/close/create toolkit VIs and the specific Excel functions within the Labview Report Generation Toolkit for MS Office will work if only a standalone copy of MS Excel (only) is installed on a machine or does the toolkit require full MS Office installed on the machine to work with Excel files?
ok, I downloaded and activated the Report Generation Toolkit from
http://www.ni.com/download/labview-report-generation-toolkit-for-microsoft-office-2017/6723/en/
after that, I ran the "MS Office Report" from the protocol palette (I guess this express-vi wasn't there before I did install the toolkit)
works like charm for EXCEL, and I get an Error if I try to run the "Basic Word Report", which I did expect,
since this is a Excel-only Installation on this computer
q.e.d.
02-01-2018 12:09 PM
Exactly what I needed! Thanks alexderjuengere!
02-01-2018 01:30 PM
@aaronb wrote:
Exactly what I needed! Thanks alexderjuengere!
Thanks for posing the question,
this was something I had in mind for quite a long time 😉