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Editable export format (rtf, ms word)
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Hi Guys,

we are evaluating infragistics report module and one of our main requirement is to export into RTF or MS Word format (editable text file with formatting).

Do you guys support it somehow, or is there such a plan in the near future?

thx,

fifty

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    Hi,

    You can use the Report Viewer to export the report or export the Report igr directly by using the Reporting Render Engine but the currently supported formats are XPS, XLS, XLSS and PDF.   

    These links will provide some information about exporting a Report.

    http://help.infragistics.com/doc/reporting/2014.1/CLR4.0?page=How_to_Export_a_Report_Using_the_Report_Viewer.html 

    http://help.infragistics.com/doc/reporting/2014.1/CLR4.0?page=How_to_Export_a_Report_Server_Side_Without_the_Report_Viewer_API.html

    I would recommend that you add your new product idea (adding Reporting export support for RTF and MS Word format as well),  to our new product ideas site <http://ideas.infragistics.com>. 

    The Product Ideas site allows you to suggest new product features, new functionalities in existing products and controls, and even request new controls and products altogether. Members of the Infragistics Community can then vote for the features and suggestions they want to see added to the products, resulting in the most popular features bubbling up to the top. When planning new releases, our Product Management team will look at the most popular features and use your feedback to prioritize upcoming work. 

    This new Infragistics Product Ideas site is simple to use and we encourage you to take a look at it today: 

        1)  Log into the Infragistics Product Idea site at http://ideas.infragistics.com (creating a new login if needed).

        2)  Navigate to the product / platform channel of your choice (e.g. WPF, Windows Forms, ASP.NET, HTML5 / Ignite UI, iOS / NucliOS, etc.)

        3)   Add your product idea and be sure to be specific and provide as much detail as possible. Explain the context in which a feature would be used, why it is needed, why it can’t be accomplished today, and who would benefit from it. You can even add screenshots to build a stronger case. Remember that for your suggestion to be successful, you need other members of the community to vote for it. Be convincing! 

    The Product Idea site puts you in the driver’s seat and you can even track the progress of your ideas at any time, see how many votes it got, read comments from other developers in the community, and see if someone from the product team has additional questions for you.

     

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