Thanks!!!
Looks great. Works for me. I'll try to submit the patch.
Gerry
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Gerry wrote:
> I'd like to word wrap some cells, but not others, in an Excel
> spreadsheet, using pyExcelerator and Excel 2003, SP1, under XP.
>
> The code below creates the spreadsheet, but both cells are
> word-wrapped.
>
> As far as I can tell, the second call to XFStyle() overwrites a GLOBAL
>
John> Check out my "xlrd" package.
John> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/xlrd/0.5.2
Very nice. Thanks for the pointer. I threw away about 75% of the
xls-to-csv converter I wrote using pyExcelerator. And it worked with Python
2.3 without having to comment out all the decorators.
Skip
John> Check out my "xlrd" package.
John> http://cheeseshop.python.org/pypi/xlrd/0.5.2
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John,
Thank you. I wasn't aware of it. I'd seen mention of pyExcelerator a few
times recently. All I need is to read Excel spreadsheets anyway. I will
check it out.
I'm up for reading a go
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> skip> Doing a little date math I come up with a base date of
> skip> approximately (though not quite) 1900-01-01:
> ...
>
> Reading the code in BIFFRecords.py I saw this docstring:
>
> This record specifies the base date for displaying date values. All
>
skip> Doing a little date math I come up with a base date of
skip> approximately (though not quite) 1900-01-01:
...
Reading the code in BIFFRecords.py I saw this docstring:
This record specifies the base date for displaying date values. All
dates are stored as count o