How can I preserve a worksheet's formatting when using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.Workbook.SaveAs(...)?
For example, I open a previously created workbook with Excel 2010 and I see that it looks beautiful: bold fonts in column headers, nice grid lines, good highlight colors showing input cells, etc.
The I switch to VS2012 and using the ExcelAppManager I wrote below I start by opening the workbook that has the beautiful formatting. I then use the Interop library to write new cell values, programmatically, to one of the worksheets. I then save the worksheet using SaveAs(), as shown below in the ExcelAppManager. I then open the worksheet using Microsoft Excel 2010: I can see the values I wrote in the respective cells - which is great, it worked - but the entire workbook no longer has formatting. It's plain vanilla formatting and all the beautiful format is gone.
I define formatting as anything that format painter would operate on: bold, font, alignment, grid lines, indents, widths and heights, etc.
Sample code:
using System;
using System.Reflection;
using System.Runtime.InteropServices;
using Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel;
namespace ExcelStuff
{
public class ExcelAppManager
{
private Application _excelApp;
private bool _isDefaultWorksheets = true;
private Workbook _workBook;
private Workbooks _workBooks;
private Sheets _workSheets;
public ExcelAppManager(string pathToExistingWorksheet)
{
_excelApp = new Application {DisplayAlerts = false};
_workBooks = _excelApp.Workbooks;
_workBook = _workBooks.Open(pathToExistingWorksheet, Type.Missing, false, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing,
Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
_workSheets = _workBook.Worksheets;
// NOTE: following lines are nice for debug of existing worksheets (to find the worksheets names)
//Get the reference of second worksheet
// var worksheet = (Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel.ExcelWorksheet) _workSheets.Item[1];
// string strWorksheetName = worksheet.Name; //Get the name of worksheet.
_isDefaultWorksheets = true;
}
public ExcelAppManager()
{
}
public void Initialize()
{
_excelApp = new Application {DisplayAlerts = false};
_workBooks = _excelApp.Workbooks;
_workBook = _workBooks.Add(Missing.Value);
_workSheets = _workBook.Worksheets;
_isDefaultWorksheets = true;
}
public void KillProcess()
{
_workBook.Close();
_workBooks.Close();
_excelApp.Quit();
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
GC.Collect();
GC.WaitForPendingFinalizers();
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(_workSheets);
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(_workBook);
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(_workBooks);
Marshal.FinalReleaseComObject(_excelApp);
}
public void SaveAs(string filepath, string fileExtensionOfExcelFile)
{
_excelApp.DisplayAlerts = false;
if (fileExtensionOfExcelFile == "xlsm")
{
_workBook.SaveAs(filepath, XlFileFormat.xlOpenXMLWorkbookMacroEnabled,
Type.Missing, Type.Missing, true, false, XlSaveAsAccessMode.xlNoChange,
XlSaveConflictResolution.xlLocalSessionChanges, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
}
else
{
_workBook.SaveAs(filepath, Type.Missing,
Type.Missing, Type.Missing, true, false, XlSaveAsAccessMode.xlNoChange,
XlSaveConflictResolution.xlLocalSessionChanges, Type.Missing, Type.Missing);
}
}
internal Sheets GetSheets()
{
return _workSheets;
}
}
And in my client code, I use the ExcelAppManager like this:
var _manager = new ExcelAppManager(_excelFilepath);
formatting
? what exactly is missing from the new workbook?