If you can use a csv then life would be easier. It will also depend on
which version of excel you are supporting.

I have used this in the past and it was good.
https://bitbucket.org/ericgazoni/openpyxl/overview
On Feb 4, 2014 2:48 PM, "David Crisp" <dcr...@netspace.net.au> wrote:

> Oops... :
>
> This was under Windows,  but I beleive the libs work perfeclty under Linux
> as well..
>
> Regards,
> David
>
>
> On Tue, 4 Feb 2014, Javier Candeira wrote:
>
>  At work I need to manipulate a series of excel spreasheets, and I seem
>> to remember that people have discussed the topic in a meeting. I have
>> two questions to anyone who's already had to do the same:
>>
>> - What's the current best Python library for excel manipulation?
>> - Are there any limitations for handling Excel sheets under Linux?
>> What kind of thing would I need Windows (and presumably, a live copy
>> of Office) for?
>>
>> As background for the question, I'm trying to avoid using Windows at
>> all. My ideal workflow would involve users downloading generated
>> spreadsheets from a webserver.
>>
>> Thanks,
>>
>> Javier
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