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    Hi All, Will anyone guide me in sorting, filtering a Excel file through .net 2003 or 2005 with C# code. I have done this sorting but the first row which is the heading also gets sorted and becomes last row. How to avoid this. How to do filtering the Excel file also. Anyone please help me in this regard. Thanks in Advance, Umashanker.K

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      Hi All, Will anyone guide me in sorting, filtering a Excel file through .net 2003 or 2005 with C# code. I have done this sorting but the first row which is the heading also gets sorted and becomes last row. How to avoid this. How to do filtering the Excel file also. Anyone please help me in this regard. Thanks in Advance, Umashanker.K

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      Vasudevan Deepak Kumar
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      Did you check out this one? http://blogs.msdn.com/erikaehrli/archive/2005/10/27/excelmanagedautofiltering.aspx[^]

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