No, by it I meant pyExcelerator :-) On 7/11/06, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > If by "it" you mean Excel's COM interface, it most certainly will. > With COM you call all the same functions/methods that Microsoft > calls to open, save, and manipulate the spreadsheet. > > Here are a few links that might help: > > http://mathieu.fenniak.net/plotting-in-excel-through-pythoncom/ > http://www.markcarter.me.uk/computing/python/excel.html > http://mathieu.fenniak.net/plotting-in-excel-through-pythoncom/ > > Hope info helps. > > -Larry > > Gregory Piñero wrote: > > I'm pretty sure it doesn't support reading an existing document. That > > would be useful. > > > > On 7/11/06, Larry Bates <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >> Marco Aschwanden wrote: > >> > > >> > Hi > >> > > >> > I would like to > >> > 1. import an existing Excel-sheet (a template) > >> > 2. and add some data to it > >> > 3. and save it under a different name afterwards. > >> > > >> > To me it seems, that pyExcelerator does not support the reading for > >> > modification of an Excel-sheet. It allows only the "parse_xls" but I > >> > would like to keep the "formatting" in the template. > >> > > >> > Did I miss a "load", "read" or "open" function in pyExcelerator that > >> > would hand me back a WorkBook? > >> > > >> > Greetings, > >> > Marco > >> > > >> > > >> If you are on Windows, you may find using COM interface to > >> actual Excel application easier. > >> > >> -Larry Bates > >> -- > >> http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list > >> > > > > > >
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