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Customising Cell and Row Group values

By default, the values exported to Excel will be formatted via the Using the Value Formatter for Export feature.

The grid cell and row group values can be customised specifically for Excel export using the following function params for a call to exportDataAsExcel API method or in the defaultExcelExportParams.

gridApi.exportDataAsExcel({
     processCellCallback(params) {
         const value = params.value
         return value === undefined ? '' : `_${value}_`
     },
     processRowGroupCallback(params) {
         return `row group: ${params.node.key}`
     }
 })

See below the functions on the ExcelExportParams interface to customise exported grid cell and row group values.

The following example shows Excel customisations where the exported document has the following:

  • All row groups with the prefix row group:
  • All cell values surrounded by _, unless they are undefined, in which case they are empty

Row group column cells are also cells. This means that each row group column cell will first have the processRowGroupCallback invoked for it, and then the returned value will have processCellCallback invoked for it. This is why exported row group cell values will have the _ surrounding the value, which is applied by the processCellCallback.

When using row grouping while hiding open parents (groupHideOpenParents=true), export to Excel doesn't export the group rows as collapsible groups in Excel. Instead, all exported rows are on the same level and cannot be expanded/collapsed in Excel.

Customising Column Headers and Group Header Values

The column headers and group headers exported to Excel can be customised using the following function params for a call to exportDataAsExcel API method or in the defaultExcelExportParams.

gridApi.exportDataAsExcel({
     processGroupHeaderCallback(params) {
         return `group header: ${params.this.gridApi.getDisplayNameForColumnGroup(params.columnGroup, null)}`
     },
     processHeaderCallback(params) {
         return `header: ${params.api.getDisplayNameForColumn(params.column, null)}`
     }
 });

See below the functions on the ExcelExportParams interface to customise exported column group headers and headers.

The following example shows Excel customisations where the exported document has the following:

  • Group headers with the prefix group header:
  • Headers with the prefix header:

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