> Hi All,
> I'm pleased to announce a new release of xlutils. This is a small
> collection of utilities that make use of both xlrd and xlwt to process
> Microsoft Excel files.
> The list of utilities included in this release are:
> xlutils.copy
> Tools for copying xlrd.Book objects to xlwt.Workbook objects.
> xlutils.display
> Utility functions for displaying information about xlrd-related
> objects in a user-friendly and safe fashion.
> xlutils.filter
> A mini framework for splitting and filtering Excel files into new
> Excel files.
> xlutils.margins
> Tools for finding how much of an Excel file contains useful data.
> xlutils.save
> Tools for serializing xlrd.Book objects back to Excel files.
> xlutils.styles
> Tools for working with formatting information expressed in styles.
> A full list of changes since the last release can be found here:
> http://www.simplistix.co.uk/software/python/xlutils/changes
> To find out more, please read here:
> http://www.simplistix.co.uk/software/python/xlutils
> In case you're not aware, xlrd and xlwt are two excellent pure-python
> libraries for reading and writing Excel files. They run on any platform
> and, likely, any implementation of Python without the need for horrific
> things like binding to Excel via COM and so needing a Windows machine.
> If you use any of xlrd, xlwt or xlutils, the following google group will
> be of use:
> http://groups.google.com.au/group/python-excel
> Hope some of this is of interest, I'd love to hear from anyone who ends
> up using it!
> cheers,
> Chris
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