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Arrange test data to have Campaign with >1000 members included.
Commit Campaign.
Click "Download Mailing List".
Choose download location for xls file.
Open xls file in Excel 2003 (or, I suspect, earlier versions).
Expected Result
Spreadsheet opens with no formatting (except bold applied to header row) and no messages.
Actual Result
Spreadsheet opens, but Excel displays a warning message:
Too many different cell formats
Also, the background colour of all the cells is set to white. I think this is a side-effect of Excel being upset, rather than anythin in the GiveCRM code. If we fix the formatting problem, I believe the cell background formatting will disappear. Clicking okay displays data and a second messagebox:
"Excel encountered an error and had to remove some formatting to avoid corrupting the workbook. Please check your formatting carefully."
Additional Notes
Although this isn't a problem with newer versions of Excel, I suspect the kind of charities we're targeting with GiveCRM might well have this issue, so it's not something to ignore. I believe this is because the Excel export tool we're using is applying formatting to each cell individually, rather than to an Excel Range of cells.
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Steps to replicate
Expected Result
Spreadsheet opens with no formatting (except bold applied to header row) and no messages.
Actual Result
Spreadsheet opens, but Excel displays a warning message:
Also, the background colour of all the cells is set to white. I think this is a side-effect of Excel being upset, rather than anythin in the GiveCRM code. If we fix the formatting problem, I believe the cell background formatting will disappear. Clicking okay displays data and a second messagebox:
Additional Notes
Although this isn't a problem with newer versions of Excel, I suspect the kind of charities we're targeting with GiveCRM might well have this issue, so it's not something to ignore. I believe this is because the Excel export tool we're using is applying formatting to each cell individually, rather than to an Excel Range of cells.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: