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Where is possible to download trial version LabVIEW Report Generation Toolkit for Microsoft Office v1.1.2?.i m using labview8.2

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     Where is possible to download trial version LabVIEW Report Generation Toolkit for Microsoft Office v1.1.2?.i m using labview8.2

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No, not a version that old. How complex are the reports you need to generate? There might be other options.

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Looking at NI's public FTP that toolkit is not available.  I'd contact your local NI sales rep, they can probably dig something up.  Other that that you might get lucky, and someone on the forums may have an old copy of it, but probably wouldn't be allowed to upload it due to NI's distribution agreement.

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           if have any other option give the best ex report without report toolkit.now i am usig spreetsheet .but i am not adle to chage titile color,bold letter ,colum name etc programatically. 

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LabVIEW 2014 and LabVIEW 2015 come bundled with the Report Generation Toolkit, and have other significant advances over LabVIEW 8.2.

 

Bob Schor

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The report toolkit is nothing more than a bunch of wrappers around the ActiveX properties and methods. There have been numerous posts on calling them directly. If you are truly committed to Excel, can't get the obsolete toolkit, and can't update your obsolete version of LabVIEW, that seems like your only choice. Excel itself is the best source of help for the properties and methods you need to use.
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hi, any example how to change column header text bold,color,size change using ActiveX property method.
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Here is an old Excel toolkit that existed in LabVIEW 6 before the report generation toolkit was a thing, or if it was it wasn't a good thing.

 

http://forums.ni.com/t5/LabVIEW/how-to-save-data-into-an-excel-file/m-p/108091#M65482

 

In there you'll find examples on all kinds of custom formatting.  Personally what I do if a function isn't made, is use Excels record macro feature.  You turn it on so it records your operations, then change the settings of the document, then look at the source it produces.  That source can then be translated to LabVIEW using the same ActiveX calls.

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