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Default exporting a chart to gif format using COM (Excel v11 and .net)

Hi,

I've created a chart in .net (vb) and now I'm trying to export my chart as a
gif but I'm getting an "Exception from HRESULT:
0x800A03EC.:System.Runtime.InteropServices.COMExce ption"

I think I know why I am getting the exception but I don't know how to
specify the FILTERNAME object that the method wants

Dim oXLChart As Excel.Chart
oXLChart = oXLSheet.Parent.Charts.Add
oXLChart.ChartType = Excel.XlChartType.xlXYScatterSmooth
oXLChart.SetSourceData(oXLRange,
oXLChartClass.PlotBy.xlColumns)

oXLChart.Location(Excel.XlChartLocation.xlLocation AsNewSheet, "TEST2")
oXLChart.SeriesCollection.Add(oXLYRange)

Try
oXLSeriesCollect = oXLChart.SeriesCollection
oXLSeriesCollect.Item(oXLSeriesCollect.Count).Sele ct()
With oXLSeriesCollect.Item(oXLSeriesCollect.Count)
.AxisGroup = Excel.XlAxisGroup.xlSecondary
.Border.Color = RGB(30, 144, 255)
.Border.LineStyle = Excel.XlLineStyle.xlContinuous
.Border.Weight = Excel.XlBorderWeight.xlThin
.MarkerBackgroundColorIndex = 38
.MarkerForegroundColorIndex = 41
.MarkerStyle = Excel.Constants.xlTriangle
.Smooth = True
.MarkerSize = 5
.Shadow = False
End With

Catch ex As Exception
curError = New SBTestError
curError.SetError(curError.generalError, "UNEXPEDTED
ERROR!!" + ex.Message & ":" + ex.GetType.ToString() + ": " & ex.StackTrace)
sbErrorCollection.Add(curError)
End Try

'do some formating stuff then try to export,

oXLChart.Export("c:\temp\katieimage.gif", "gif", False)


The definition for chart export method is Export(ByVal Filename As String,
ByVal FilterName As Object..,By Val Interactive As Object) As boolean


Has anyone else tried to use this method and are able to specify the
filtername parameter?

I know others have used the Microsoft.Office.Interop.Owc11 Chartspace export
picture method but I'd have to rewrite all the code to create the chart.

Thanks!


 
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