I am having similar issues with PHPExcel and the Apple iPad and iPhone.
Spreadsheet looks great in Microsoft Windows.
I am using Excel2007 writer.
On the iPad/iPhone in the Mail app, the attachment can be previewed. Some cells are shown without the contents. There may still be borders applied to the cell.
In my case, I have a produced a order form for my client to send to their customer accounts.
The form consists of 3 parts :
1) Document header showing the company contact information ie who is sending out the order form.
2) Section related to the recipient ie business address, phone number, recipient name and email address.
3) A list of items that they may like to order this week. (This list is read from their database system and is different for each account).
It is the second section which is messing up. The space is reserved on the sheet correctly, but the section shows none of the data and only some formatting ie cell borders.
I am currently testing the form using the Excel5 writer to see if there is any difference. My concern is that Excel5 may not support some of the rendering features that I have used.
Kim Groves
Spreadsheet looks great in Microsoft Windows.
I am using Excel2007 writer.
On the iPad/iPhone in the Mail app, the attachment can be previewed. Some cells are shown without the contents. There may still be borders applied to the cell.
In my case, I have a produced a order form for my client to send to their customer accounts.
The form consists of 3 parts :
1) Document header showing the company contact information ie who is sending out the order form.
2) Section related to the recipient ie business address, phone number, recipient name and email address.
3) A list of items that they may like to order this week. (This list is read from their database system and is different for each account).
It is the second section which is messing up. The space is reserved on the sheet correctly, but the section shows none of the data and only some formatting ie cell borders.
I am currently testing the form using the Excel5 writer to see if there is any difference. My concern is that Excel5 may not support some of the rendering features that I have used.
Kim Groves