Workspace- FR document- Excel export (automated)?

Hi experts,
is there any possibiliity to create an automatism for exporting Financial Reporting (FR) reports to Excel. If one uses FR reports in interactive (web) mode within Workspace there are two options to export to Excel:
1) File->Export what exports the report fully formatted 'as is' but without POV
2) the link at the bottom of the report 'export query-ready' that keeps the POV and looses the formats
So 2 different ways. But both of them need manual interaction. Is there any way to automate this last step? I know the Office integration is SmartView but there's much functionality in FR (books, batch processing,...) that is useful here and what Smartview does not have. A combination of FR with output Excel would be ideal and the question is of this can be achieved in some way as *.xls is not a standard output option of FR?
Thanks
Robert

Is creating the report (replicating it) in excel not an option. You could have sheet 1 as the POV sheet or alternatively the top 12 rows as the POV definers with hsgets getting the values. Would not be as neat but is being used by many accountants where i am currently at.

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