Hi Tom,
I checked D18 cell data in IOM.xls and IOM Aspose.xls. They contain same data. So it's very strange to throw this exception. I will try Actuate's tool but I think we need their information about this problem.
Hi Tom,
I checked D18 cell data in IOM.xls and IOM Aspose.xls. They contain same data. So it's very strange to throw this exception. I will try Actuate's tool but I think we need their information about this problem.
Hi Tom,
Please try this attached fix.
Laurence:
Thanks for the update. This seems to have fixed the initial issue.
Unfortunately, I am now getting an "Invalid OLE Storage" when trying to load the file in Actuate.
Please let me know what other information you need to help diagnose this issue.
Tom Murphy
Hi Tom,
Acutally Actuate make too much redudant limitations on Excel files. MS Excel just ignore those redudant flags.
I think Actuate should open any files that can be opened by MS Excel correctly.
Laurence:
Actuate claims that their redundancy is to "ensure the file is valid before companies base their futures on the data" they generate and to be fully compliant with the BIFF8 specification.
Thanks,
Tom Murphy
Hi Tom,
For "Invalid OLE Storage" problem, please ask Actuate about:
1. Which record causes their problem?
2. What's the record content of Aspose.Cells created file? And what they think it should be?