Oracle Report in Excel  Format

Dear All,
I want to create report in oracle application which gives output in 2 excel worksheets.
And both worksheet will display data.
Is this possible in XML or Discoverer .
Pls Help me.

thx for replay,
actually i need to custom one report ok.
which report generate more than one sheets n excel n in every sheet i need to display data ok
but i want to do all these thing through one concurrent program
if u have any querie then ask me.i will explain more if u not got it.
even its happen by XML publisher , but i want exact answer , how to do that.
Edited by: user13642081 on Jan 6, 2011 4:54 AM

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