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{description} {excerpt}Sets or returns the generated spreadsheet's MIME content type. {excerpt} {signature:C#} public System.String ContentType{ get; set; } {signature}{signature:vb.net} Public Property ContentType() As String {signature} {remarks} In most browsers, Microsoft Excel files are mapped to the MIME type "application/vnd.ms\-excel" and [ContentType|ExcelTemplate.ContentType] is set to this value by default. However, some browsers map Excel files to a different MIME content type, and the browser will not open a file of type "application/vnd.ms\-Excel." In this case, set {{ContentType}} to the appropriate MIME content type. In Internet Explorer, to find out what MIME content type maps to Excel files: # Open the Start menu and select Run. # Entire _regedit_ to open the Registry Editor. # Open HKEY\_CLASSES\_ROOT\MIME\Database\Content Type. This folder contains a list of MIME content type folders. If you select a folder, you will see the extensions to which the type maps in the right frame. In Netscape Navigator, to find out what MIME content type maps to Excel files: # In the browser window, open the Edit menu and select Preferences... # In the Category window select Applications. # In the Description window, select an application to display its MIME content type. {{ContentType}} is a *Read/Write* property. {remarks} {example}{code:csharp|title=C#} xlt.ContentType = "application/unknown"; {code} {code:vb.net|title=vb.net} xlt.ContentType = "application/unknown" {code} {example} |
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