How to close Excel-file after writetable()?
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    Reinhard Palaver
 on 10 Oct 2016
  
    
    
    
    
    Commented: Martin
 on 15 Jan 2025
            I want to use writetable() for an Excel-file in a for-loop. But at the second loop it stops with an error, because the first file is still open and there is no permission. Before I'd open a new folder for the new excel-file, but it doesn't work in this way now, because the file is still open.
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  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 10 Oct 2016
        
      Edited: Image Analyst
      
      
 on 10 Oct 2016
  
      I got this from the Mathworks directly:
You can use the following SYSTEM command via MATLAB to kill the process:
>>   system('taskkill /F /IM EXCEL.EXE');
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  Md Bhuyian
 on 25 Jun 2020
				I created an excel file named Comparison.xlsx. How do I only close that excel uding this command?
  Martin
 on 15 Jan 2025
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  Walter Roberson
      
      
 on 11 Oct 2016
        Use table2cell() to create a cell array, and use xlswrite1() from the File Exchange, as that gives you an interface in which you have specific control over closing the spreadsheet.
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  Md Bhuyian
 on 25 Jun 2020
				I am getting the following error:
Undefined function or variable 'workbooks'
  Image Analyst
      
      
 on 26 Jun 2020
				You must have changed the file.  There is no workbooks variable in the attached function.  You forgot to give the complete error which included the line of code so I don't know how you modified the function.  Nevertheless, that demo is from 4 years ago and I have a new one, which I'm attaching here.  And I just ran this so I know it works.
Plus I attached a second, separate demo showing how to put a formula into an Excel cell.
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