Export of report data in XLS file

Hi,
I need to analyze and manipulate reports output (pdf or html css) in XLS fomat.
any idea how can i do it?
Thanks
Vishal

Vishal,
You can generate the report output in delimited format and open it in Excel as a csv file
Thanks
Rajesh

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