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There is a funtion that I need to export a Purchase Order to csv file.I have got the data and put it into a cvs file.Now I want adjust excel style,like merged cells,center my text,through script or set template.But I do not know how to do it. Is there any demo or suggestion?
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    There is a funtion that I need to export a Purchase Order to csv file.I have got the data and put it into a cvs file.Now I want adjust excel style,like merged cells,center my text,through script or set template.But I do not know how to do it. Is there any demo or suggestion?
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      There is a funtion that I need to export a Purchase Order to csv file.I have got the data and put it into a cvs file.Now I want adjust excel style,like merged cells,center my text,through script or set template.But I do not know how to do it. Is there any demo or suggestion?
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      There is a funtion that I need to export a Purchase Order to csv file.I have got the data and put it into a cvs file.Now I want adjust excel style,like merged cells,center my text,through script or set template.But I do not know how to do it. Is there any demo or suggestion?
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          If it is a csv file, you can't put special formatting on it when creating it. Its just plain text file with each column separated by comma.






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