using xlswrite to edit excel, how to remove the 'content-selection' when I open it.

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When I use xlswrite to edti an excel. then I open it, it will shows the edited part as bellow 'now: selection status'(with a gray box).But I want it to be as 'expected: no-selection status'
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Leo Zhai
Leo Zhai el 21 de Sept. de 2020
I want 'write content to Excel, but not indicate the part I write'. Currently, the gray-selection shows it.

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Monisha Nalluru
Monisha Nalluru el 15 de Sept. de 2020
It is not recommed to use xlswrite(). Instead try to use writetable, writecell, writematrix.
The option of not selecting is not present with xlswrite().
But you can try to use UseExcel=false with above writefunctions
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Leo Zhai
Leo Zhai el 21 de Sept. de 2020
Thanks, M.N
  1. I am using R2013b, only 'writetable' is available, but not 'writecell' nor 'writematrx', But 'UseExcel' is not available either in R2013b.
  2. In R2019b, 'writetable' could sovle my issue, even not using 'UseExcel'.
I am now using the way in 2013b of, thanks to @Image Analyst. while it will slow down a bit of my program.
Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 21 de Sept. de 2020
Yes, with old versions of MATLAB, they did not leave the Excel running as an ActiveX server so each time you called it, it has to launch Excel all over again. The way around that is to use ActiveX the whole way though. I'm attaching an example.

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Image Analyst
Image Analyst el 14 de Sept. de 2020
You can call xlswrite() again to just write 'Req#' to A1
xlswrite(fileName, 'Req #', sheetName, 'A1');

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