> http://ooopy.sourceforge.net/
I downloaded the package. unfortunately there are no examples that come with. I found another python package which is more geared to creating simple calc objects from python at. Apparently it is a port of the perl library. http://sourceforge.net/project/showfiles.php?group_id=87437 Here is one of the examples from the library. Seems pretty simple and exactly what I was looking for: ----------------------------------------------------------------------- import ooolib # Create your document doc = ooolib.Calc() # Set values. The values are set in column, row order, but the values are # not in the traditional "A5" style format. Instead we require two integers. # set_cell_value(col, row, datatype, value) for row in range(1, 9): for col in range(1, 9): doc.set_cell_value(col, row, "float", col * row) # Save the document to the file you want to create doc.save("calc-example01.ods") ----------------------------------------------------------------------- VJ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list