Exporting excel file

Hi all,
I have a question related to toad.
I am sorry to ask this in here but i cant find "Toad" specific section in the forum, and this is the only tool i
can find,so i thought maybe somebody can help me.
I am looking to load an excel file to a database using Toad.
Can anybody tell me how it can be done in TOAD.
I am sorry to ask this here.

Toad isn't an oracle product so you won't find a toad forum on an oracle site. Try quest software.

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    Any suggestions on how to reduce the file size of the exported Excel file. I would prefer to export it to excel rather than CSV format.
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    Thanks....
    ViVa1

    Hi, actually as you have probably noticed the size grows a lot due to the use of different styles and formatting.
    If you do not require any formatting then I would recommend you to consider a CSV file format again because it will result in the smallest file size which you can achieve with exporting.
    Also for the future referencing SQL Server 2008 R2 exports reports only in XLS format, but SQL Server 2012 by default will export into a new XLSX file format which is a compressed (zipped XML based format) so the resulting files will be significantly smaller.
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    .NET Excel component to create various spreadsheet files, it has a straightforward API for
    exporting DataTable into an Excel file in .NET so you can test this out yourself with ease. The output files, without any formatting applied to them, have the following sizes: XLS (~1MB), XLSX (~300KB) and CSV (~250KB).

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  • OEDQ 11 - error.connection.externaldatasource - While trying to export excel file into local drive

    Team I am trying to export a dataset as a excel spreadsheet on to my local drive. when I ever I try to run the Export I am getting error.connection.externaldatasource error message.
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  • Cannot find the export excel file in Win7

    Dear all:
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    Edited by: Terry Chen on 2010/4/28 下午 8:34

    Dear all:
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    Hello,
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    vassi44 wrote:
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    Also I have a problem with graphics titles: when I export the excel file into numbers, graphics title are not correctly centered anymore and I cannot find the way to fix them correctly...
    Sounds as if you are in cases where the charts are imported as a single graphic block, not as different components.
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  • Export excel file

    When I export a data base for an excel file, is it possivel that some columns have a "general" format and others a "number" in the file?
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  • Uploading exported Excel file to Google Docs

    I exported a spreadsheet as an Excel .xls file, but Google won't let me upload it giving me an error:
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    When your editing task is ended, you are free to use this scheme:
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    Its resources contain a flag defining it this way.
    I posted several times a script editing this resource.
    This morning I'm not in a mood allowing me to do your duty.
    Search by yourself in existing threads with a keystring like
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    Yvan KOENIG (VALLAURIS, France) jeudi 27 octobre 2011 09:40:23
    iMac 21”5, i7, 2.8 GHz, 4 Gbytes, 1 Tbytes, mac OS X 10.6.8 and 10.7.2
    My iDisk is : <http://public.me.com/koenigyvan>
    Please : Search for questions similar to your own before submitting them to the community

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