Format column as Zip Code when exporting from ag-grid
I am exporting to Excel using the Enterprise Ag-Grid built in solutions. Whenever I export a zipcode, any zipcode that begins with 0
loses that in the Excel file. I know that Excel supports a special Zip Code format, however, I keep striking out on my attempts.
headerName: 'ZIP',
type: 'zip code',
filter: 'number',
unSortIcon: true,
field: 'Zip',
filterParams:
filterOptions: this.filterOption,
clearButton: true,
applyButton: true
,
minWidth: 120
That is how the column is currently defined within the columnDefs
of the gridOptions
.
Thank you in advance for any assistance or insight you may have.
Regards,
Youssef
excel ag-grid excel-import
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I am exporting to Excel using the Enterprise Ag-Grid built in solutions. Whenever I export a zipcode, any zipcode that begins with 0
loses that in the Excel file. I know that Excel supports a special Zip Code format, however, I keep striking out on my attempts.
headerName: 'ZIP',
type: 'zip code',
filter: 'number',
unSortIcon: true,
field: 'Zip',
filterParams:
filterOptions: this.filterOption,
clearButton: true,
applyButton: true
,
minWidth: 120
That is how the column is currently defined within the columnDefs
of the gridOptions
.
Thank you in advance for any assistance or insight you may have.
Regards,
Youssef
excel ag-grid excel-import
It's not aboutag-grid
export, seems thatExcel
just doesn't display it as you expect, checkformat
inExcel
.
– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48
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I am exporting to Excel using the Enterprise Ag-Grid built in solutions. Whenever I export a zipcode, any zipcode that begins with 0
loses that in the Excel file. I know that Excel supports a special Zip Code format, however, I keep striking out on my attempts.
headerName: 'ZIP',
type: 'zip code',
filter: 'number',
unSortIcon: true,
field: 'Zip',
filterParams:
filterOptions: this.filterOption,
clearButton: true,
applyButton: true
,
minWidth: 120
That is how the column is currently defined within the columnDefs
of the gridOptions
.
Thank you in advance for any assistance or insight you may have.
Regards,
Youssef
excel ag-grid excel-import
I am exporting to Excel using the Enterprise Ag-Grid built in solutions. Whenever I export a zipcode, any zipcode that begins with 0
loses that in the Excel file. I know that Excel supports a special Zip Code format, however, I keep striking out on my attempts.
headerName: 'ZIP',
type: 'zip code',
filter: 'number',
unSortIcon: true,
field: 'Zip',
filterParams:
filterOptions: this.filterOption,
clearButton: true,
applyButton: true
,
minWidth: 120
That is how the column is currently defined within the columnDefs
of the gridOptions
.
Thank you in advance for any assistance or insight you may have.
Regards,
Youssef
excel ag-grid excel-import
excel ag-grid excel-import
asked Nov 13 '18 at 17:12
Youssef HamidYoussef Hamid
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1
It's not aboutag-grid
export, seems thatExcel
just doesn't display it as you expect, checkformat
inExcel
.
– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48
add a comment |
It's not aboutag-grid
export, seems thatExcel
just doesn't display it as you expect, checkformat
inExcel
.
– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48
It's not about
ag-grid
export, seems that Excel
just doesn't display it as you expect, check format
in Excel
.– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48
It's not about
ag-grid
export, seems that Excel
just doesn't display it as you expect, check format
in Excel
.– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48
add a comment |
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You can format the required cells in your spreadsheet as "00000" which will show the required formatting. Format cells->Special->Zip Code.
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You can format the required cells in your spreadsheet as "00000" which will show the required formatting. Format cells->Special->Zip Code.
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You can format the required cells in your spreadsheet as "00000" which will show the required formatting. Format cells->Special->Zip Code.
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You can format the required cells in your spreadsheet as "00000" which will show the required formatting. Format cells->Special->Zip Code.
You can format the required cells in your spreadsheet as "00000" which will show the required formatting. Format cells->Special->Zip Code.
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It's not about
ag-grid
export, seems thatExcel
just doesn't display it as you expect, checkformat
inExcel
.– un.spike
Nov 14 '18 at 8:48