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Default Writing too Excel w/out openning Excel?

I just downloaded the interop assembly for Office, and when I created a new project it makes a stump of code for launching Excel.

Does this slow things down? Would it be quicker to write the file by some means, say OLEDB or ODBC, and then launch Excel with the pre-created file?

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