On Apr 18, 11:36 am, Tim Golden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Krishna wrote: > > I was trying to delete rows in an existing .xls file using python. How > > do I do that? I was using the following code, it seem to work if I > > type in python window, but if I save it in text editor and drage and > > drop the .py file, it doesnt work. What am I doing wrong here? Thanks > > for your help! > > > import win32com.client > > from time import sleep > > excel = win32com.client.Dispatch("Excel.Application") > > > def Extract(): > > excel.Visible = 0 > > workbook=excel.Workbooks.Open('C:\Trial.xls') > > > i=1 > > for n in range(1,10): > > excel.Rows(i).Select > > excel.Selection.Delete > > excel.Selection.Delete > > i=i+2 > > workbook.Save() > > print "saved" > > > excel.Quit() > > Several points worthy of note: > > 1) When you're dealing with Windows filenames, either make > the strings raw -- Open (r"c:\trial.txt") -- or use the other > slashes =-- Open ("c:/trial.xls"). > > 2) You're not actually calling the Select and Delete > methods, merely referencing them. Try .Delete () etc. > > 3) You're saving the workbook every time round the loop, > but perhaps you knew that. Might prompt you everytime > as you're overwriting, but again, maybe you knew... > > TJG- Hide quoted text - > > - Show quoted text -
Cool, That worked! Thanks for your help TJG! -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list