Microsoft.office.interop.excel Version 15.0.0.0 -

Use Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel only for desktop automation where Excel is already installed and user interaction is acceptable. For server-side (ASP.NET, Windows Service) or bulk processing, use Open XML SDK or EPPlus . 9. Summary Microsoft.Office.Interop.Excel version 15.0.0.0 is the official managed bridge to Excel 2013 . While powerful for desktop automation, it requires careful COM resource management, proper Excel installation, and attention to version compatibility. For new projects, consider embedding interop types or moving to lightweight libraries unless full Excel fidelity and macro execution are mandatory.

// Initialize Excel application excelApp = new Excel.Application(); excelApp.Visible = false; // Run in background excelApp.DisplayAlerts = false; microsoft.office.interop.excel version 15.0.0.0

// Auto-fit columns Excel.Range usedRange = worksheet.UsedRange; usedRange.EntireColumn.AutoFit(); Use Microsoft

// Write data to cells worksheet.Cells[1, 1] = "Product"; worksheet.Cells[1, 2] = "Sales"; worksheet.Cells[2, 1] = "Laptop"; worksheet.Cells[2, 2] = 1500; worksheet.Cells[3, 1] = "Mouse"; worksheet.Cells[3, 2] = 25; Summary Microsoft

// Release COM objects properly if (worksheet != null) System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(worksheet); if (workbook != null) System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(workbook); if (excelApp != null) System.Runtime.InteropServices.Marshal.ReleaseComObject(excelApp);

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Console.WriteLine("Error: " + ex.Message);