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NamedRange.ExportAsFixedFormat Method

Definition

Exports to a file of the specified format.

public void ExportAsFixedFormat (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlFixedFormatType Type, object Filename, object Quality, object IncludeDocProperties, object IgnorePrintAreas, object From, object To, object OpenAfterPublish, object FixedFormatExtClassPtr);
abstract member ExportAsFixedFormat : Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.XlFixedFormatType * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj * obj -> unit
Public Sub ExportAsFixedFormat (Type As XlFixedFormatType, Optional Filename As Object, Optional Quality As Object, Optional IncludeDocProperties As Object, Optional IgnorePrintAreas As Object, Optional From As Object, Optional To As Object, Optional OpenAfterPublish As Object, Optional FixedFormatExtClassPtr As Object)

Parameters

Type
XlFixedFormatType

The type of file format to export to.

Filename
Object

The file name of the file to be saved. You can include a full path, or Excel saves the file in the current folder.

Quality
Object

Optional XlFixedFormatQuality. Specifies the quality of the published file.

IncludeDocProperties
Object

true to include the document properties; otherwise, false.

IgnorePrintAreas
Object

true to ignore any print areas set when exporting; otherwise, false.

From
Object

The number of the first page to start exporting. By default, exporting starts at the beginning.

To
Object

The number of the last page to export. By default, exporting ends at the last page.

OpenAfterPublish
Object

true to display the file in the viewer immediately; otherwise, false.

FixedFormatExtClassPtr
Object

A pointer to an implementation of the IMsoDocExporter interface that enables the workbook to be saved in a different fixed format. For more information, see Extending the Office (2007) Fixed-Format Export Feature.

Examples

The following code example saves one page that contains the named range NamedRange1 in PDF format to the specified file path and file name using the standard quality resolution. The generated PDF file includes the workbook properties. To run this code example, your workbook must include a sheet named Sheet1 with a named range named NamedRange1 that contains some data.

This example is for a document-level customization.

private void SaveNamedRangeAsPDF()
{
    Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange myNamedRange = 
        Globals.Sheet1.namedRange1;

    myNamedRange.ExportAsFixedFormat( 
        Excel.XlFixedFormatType.xlTypePDF, 
        @"c:\SalesData", 
        Excel.XlFixedFormatQuality.xlQualityStandard, 
        true, 
        true, 
        1, 
        1,
        false);
}
Private Sub SaveNamedRangeAsPDF()
    Dim myNamedRange As Microsoft.Office.Tools.Excel.NamedRange = _
        Globals.Sheet1.NamedRange1

    myNamedRange.ExportAsFixedFormat( _
        Excel.XlFixedFormatType.xlTypePDF, _
        "c:\SalesData", _
        Excel.XlFixedFormatQuality.xlQualityStandard, _
        True, _
        True, _
        1, _
        1, _
        False)
End Sub

Remarks

This method also supports initializing an add-in to export a file to a fixed-format file. For example, Excel will perform file format conversion if the converters are present. The conversion is usually initiated by the user.

Applies to