On Thursday, 28 May 2020 03:07:48 UTC+8, Peter Otten wrote: > BBT wrote: > > > I tried your code by replacing the Document portion: > > > But I received an error: > > TypeError: __init__() takes 1 positional argument but 2 were given > > We seem to have different ideas of what replacing means. > Here is the suggested script spelt out: > > import xlsxwriter > > from docx.api import Document > document = Document('/Users/xxx/Documents/xxx/Clauses Sample - Copy v1 - for > merge.docx') > > wb = xlsxwriter.Workbook('C:/Users/xxx/Documents/xx/test clause > retrieval.xlsx') > sheet = wb.add_worksheet("Compliance") > > offset = 0 > for table in document.tables: > for y, row in enumerate(table.rows): > for x, cell in enumerate(row.cells): > sheet.write(y + offset, x, cell.text) > offset += len(table.rows) + 1 # one empty row between tables > > wb.close()
Yes! That works well, thank you Peter! And I'm impressed by your object-oriented simulation too. Would look into it again :) -- https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list