What does this have to do with ASP.NET ? iTextSharp is a 3rd party product, why not ask them ?
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Hi, There is an excellent article here on codeproject, that might help you... http://www.codeproject.com/KB/webforms/DAtaGridExportToExcel.aspx[^]
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if its an popup window plz look at the following link it might solve your problem http://www.javascript-coder.com/window-popup/javascript-window-open.phtml[^]
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Hi, If you r working on asp.net 2.0 then to get this facility you should use GridView Control. Gridview has property called "DataKeyNames" which you can set to comma separated column names and you can access their values as following. gv.DataKeys[keindex].Values[columnindex].ToString() I hope this will help you.
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friend, Guffa is correct....change the "Alert" to "alert" this will definately help you... (By mistake i was write "Alert") regards, koolprasad2003:)
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