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This repository contains example Python scripts and Excel files described in the blog http://www.pythonexcels.com/.

ABCDCatering.xls

This Excel file contains the sample spreadsheet used in many of the pivot table examples in this repository. ABCDCatering.xls is described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/11/cleaning-up-corporate-erp-data/

add_a_workbook.py

This script simply invokes Excel, adds a workbook and saves the empty workbook. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

add_a_worksheet.py

This script creates a new Excel workbook with three sheets, adds a fourth worksheet, names it MyNewSheet and saves the workbook to the file add_a_worksheet.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

autofill_cells.py

This script uses Excels autofill capability to examine data in cells A1 and A2, then autofill the remaining cells through A10. Excel spreadsheet is written to autofill_cells.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

cell_color.py

This script illustrates adding an interior color to the cell using Interior.ColorIndex. Column A, rows 1 through 20 are filled with a number and assigned that ColorIndex. The spreadsheet is written to cell_color.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

column_widths.py

This script creates two columns of data, one narrow and one wide, then formats the column width with the ColumnWidth property. You can also use the Columns.AutoFit() function to autofit all columns in the spreadsheet. The spreadsheet is written to column_widths.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

conditionalformatting.py

This script builds two data tables from scratch, applies conditional formatting to the tables and saves the result to ConditionalFormatting.xlsx. This script only works with Excel 2007 and later versions. A complete description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/mapping-excel-vb-macros-to-python-revisited.

copy_worksheet_to_worksheet.py

This script uses FillAcrossSheets() to copy data from one location to all other worksheets in the workbook. Specifically, the data in the range A1:J10 is copied from Sheet1 to Sheet2 and Sheet3. The spreadsheet is written to copy_worksheet_to_worksheet.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

driving.py

This is a simple introduction to opening Excel, creating a workbook, creating a worksheet and adding some data. This script is best run by entering the text line-by-line into Python. A complete description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/09/basic-excel-driving-with-python/.

erpdata.py

This script loads the spreadsheet file ABCDCatering.xls, prepares it for pivot table insertion and saves the file. The output spreadsheet is written to the file newABCDCatering.xls. A complete description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/11/cleaning-up-corporate-erp-data.

erpdatapivot.py

This script extends the erpdata.py script by building 5 pivot tables based on the input spreadsheet file ABCDCatering.xls. The output spreadsheet is written to the file newABCDCatering.xls. A complete description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/11/automating-pivot-tables-with-python/

erppivotdragdrop.py

erppivotdragdrop.py is based on erppivotextended.py and supports dragging and dropping multiple files and simple message box telling you when everything is done. It also does column insertion to derive new data columns for extended data analysis. The script prepares the poorly formatted table data table from ABCDCatering.xls for pivot table insertion, inserts additional data columns derived from the existing data, and creates 6 pivot tables. The output spreadsheet is written to the file ABCDCatering_new.xls, or ABCDCatering_new.xlsx, depending on the version of Excel you have on your system. A description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2010/02/a-user-friendly-experience/

erppivotextended.py

This script, based on erpdatapivot.py, adds column insertion to derive new data columns for extended data analysis. The script prepares the poorly formatted table data table from ABCDCatering.xls for pivot table insertion, inserts additional data columns derived from the existing data, and creates 6 pivot tables. The output spreadsheet is written to the file newABCDCatering.xls. A description of this script can be found at http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/12/extending-pivot-table-data/

format_cells.py

This script creates two columns of data, then formats the font type and font size used in the worksheet. Five different fonts and sizes are used, the numbers are formatted using a monetary format. The spreadsheet is written to format_cells.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

make15x15.py

make15x15.py loads the file My Documents\MultiplicationTable.xlsx, expands the multiplication table from 10x10 to 15x15, changes the column width and saves the updated worksheet to My Documents\NewMultiplicationTable.xlsx. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/mapping-excel-vb-macros-to-python/

MultiplicationTable.xlsx

Simple 10x10 multiplication source file for make15x15.py. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/mapping-excel-vb-macros-to-python/

newABCDCatering.xls

newABCDCatering.xls is the Excel spreadsheet output from erpdata.py and contains a well formatted data table for pivot table conversion. Use of this file is described in the post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/11/introducing-pivot-tables.

open_an_existing_workbook.py

This script opens an existing workbook and displays it (note the statement excel.Visible = True). The file workbook1.xlsx would exist in the user's "My Documents" directory. You can also open spreadsheet files by specifying the full path to the file as shown below. Using r' in the statement r'C:\myfiles\excel\workbook2.xlsx' automatically escapes the backslash characters and makes the file name a bit more concise. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

ranges_and_offsets.py

This script uses some different techniques for addressing cells using the Cells() and Range() operators. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

row_height.py

Similar to column height, row height can be set with the RowHeight setting. You can also use AutoFit() to automatically adjust the row height based on cell contents. Described in post http://www.pythonexcels.com/2009/10/python-excel-mini-cookbook/

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