![]() The Microsoft Report Viewer is a powerful. Out of curiosity, I did some digging, and would like to share my findings. I have found this was possible when using Microsoft SQL Server 2005 Reporting Services with a third-party tool, Aspose.Words for Reporting Services, but the client insisted that SQL Server should not be used, even the free SQL Server Express Edition was rejected by the client.ĭuring the evaluation of SQL Server Reporting Services with Aspose.Words for Reporting Services, I thoroughly enjoyed the reports as Microsoft Word documents, and was very disappointed that the same was not possible in the Report Viewer. ![]() ![]() The project initially relied on using the Microsoft Report Viewer, but later, the client realized they needed reports in the DOC format. ![]() I came across this issue while working on a project for one of my clients recently. The Microsoft Report Viewer 2005 control does not support exporting to Microsoft Word formats, by default, but following the steps outlined in this article, you will be able to get the Report Viewer to generate reports in Microsoft Word formats (DOC, RTF, WordprocessingML, and OOXML) when working in the local mode.
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