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Asked: May 14, 20262026-05-14T16:41:03+00:00 2026-05-14T16:41:03+00:00

How can I disable the Excel export option when I generate a report, via

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How can I disable the Excel export option when I generate a report, via the ReportViewer, in my winforms application?

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In particular, I want to hide the toolbar button that refers to Excel output/export task, and not .the one that handles to the pdf export option.

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    2026-05-14T16:41:04+00:00Added an answer on May 14, 2026 at 4:41 pm

    While on the face of it this seems easy, the export options are difficult to get hold of. You can get the toolstrip of the reportviewer by simply doing this:

    Dim myToolStrip As ToolStrip = DirectCast(ReportViewer1.Controls.Find("toolStrip1", True)(0), ToolStrip)
    

    …and you can iterate through the .Items collection to do what you like with the buttons, however the DropDownItems collection for the export button always appears empty.

    So the easy solution is to get rid of the default export button and add your own with just the functionality you need. So in your form constructor:

    //Hide the default export button
    ReportViewer1.ShowExportButton = False
    
    //Define a new button
    Dim newExportButton As New ToolStripButton("Export PDF", Nothing, AddressOf Me.ExportPDF, "newExport")
    
    //And add it to the toolstrip
    DirectCast(ReportViewer1.Controls.Find("toolStrip1", True)(0), ToolStrip).Items.Add(newExportButton)
    

    Then all you need to do is to take care of the actual exporting:

    Private Sub ExportPDF()
    
        Dim warnings As Microsoft.Reporting.WinForms.Warning()
        Dim streamids As String()
        Dim mimeType As String = ""
        Dim encoding As String = ""
        Dim extension As String = ""
    
        Dim bytes As Byte() = ReportViewer1.LocalReport.Render("PDF", Nothing, mimeType, encoding, extension, streamids, warnings)
    
        Dim fs As New IO.FileStream("C:\export.pdf", IO.FileMode.Create)
        fs.Write(bytes, 0, bytes.Length)
        fs.Close()
        fs.Dispose()
    
    End Sub
    
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