Hi
  You can also try the pyXLWriter (is a port of the perl module) link:
http://pyxlwriter.sourceforge.net/

Regards, Sebastian

On Apr 10, 7:57 pm, Roboto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> lol I actually have a job that use my programming skills (lol lack
> of),  but when I view some of your code out there, lol you guys are
> programming circles around me.
>
> On Apr 10, 6:53 pm, Roboto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > whoa!
>
> > Lots of great answers here.  Thanks for the help, I'm going to go
> > through all these answers one by one and figure out which is best for
> > me.
> > I won't be doing a straight dump, so it's gonna be interesting =p
>
> > It's easy to do in C# though! But hopefully a solution listed here
> > will be just as painless
>
> > Once again, thanks
>
> > On Apr 10, 8:39 am, "[EMAIL PROTECTED]"
>
> > <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > > On Apr 10, 3:22 am, Tim Chase <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > > > yeah but the thing is XLS spreadsheets have a lot more
> > > > > meta-data than CVS can handle
>
> > > > I've found the easiest way for us was to use the "XML
> > > > Spreadsheet" option (available via the Save As->Type drop-down in
> > > > at least Excel 2003 if not 2000, and readable in 2007 too).  It's
> > > > fairly easy to reverse-engineer from an exported example, and
> > > > much cleaner than OOXML or pure XLS format.  It's pretty easy to
> > > > turn into a Django template too.  Most importantly for my uses,
> > > > it's possible to do things like keep leading zeros, which Excel
> > > > likes to dump from CSV/Tab files.
>
> > > I generate OpenXML docs from within the admin app. They're fairly easy
> > > to store in the db as well. I do this as then I can edit them online
> > > and then zip them up when I need them. I'd recommend spending the time
> > > to get your head around OpenXML, though that does depend on whether
> > > you're looking for CSV+abitofmetadata or an actual Excel document.
>
> > > Regards,
>
> > > Felix
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