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Karl
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Karl asked on 27 Sep 2018, 01:16 PM
Why are the two versions of Telerik.Reporting.OpenXmlRendering not included in the telerik nuget feed? This makes deployment especially difficult. Is there some way around this other than having to add the dll to my own source control?

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Silviya
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answered on 02 Oct 2018, 10:10 AM
Hi Karl,

The Telerik.Reporting.OpenXmlRendering is not necessary to be added as a separate package. Please check the Description of the Telerik.Reporting NuGet package: 
"The package can be used to programmatically export or print a report into multiple document formats like PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint."

This means Telerik.Reporting.OpenXmlRendering2.7.2.dll and Telerik.Reporting.XpsRendering.dll are automatically added from the Telerik.Reporting package.

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answered on 02 Oct 2018, 11:55 AM
Thank you for your response. Do you have any instructions/examples of this? I can't find any myself. I am using the Telerik.Reporting package and these are certainly not added automatically.
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Silviya
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answered on 05 Oct 2018, 10:26 AM
Hello Karl,

Please check this screencast which shows that by installing Telerik.Reporting package, the Telerik.Reporting.OpenXmlRendering2.7.2.dll and Telerik.Reporting.XpsRendering.dll are added automatically, then I test adding a report viewer with some sample report, the Document.FormatOpenXml is also added as a reference. Finally, running the application, the export formats are available, and the dlls are existing in bin folder of the application.

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answered on 05 Oct 2018, 11:05 AM
Many thanks again. I can see that they should be added automatically, but in my solution they are not. The dlls are in the package and they are even copied into my bin directory, but they are not added as references to my project. Is there some special option somewhere that I'm missing? I'm not currently using the very very latest (a few minor builds back) but I'm guessing this isn't a new thing.
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answered on 05 Oct 2018, 11:16 AM
Sorry, after further investigation I have found my issue and they are, in fact, added automatically. Many thanks for your help.
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