How to change export button file type as .xls

Hi,
In iSupplier, we have a export button to export planning details.By default the export button
will export the VO details as .csv file. But the client need this file to be populated as .xls file.
I have analyzed to set file type for export button, but i am not able to find the solution.
Anybody can help me to change the export file type ....
Thanks in advance..

you need OBI generator for that.first you need to change the data to xml file and then you can do that.
Best Regards,
Krishna Priya Bandyopadhyay

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