I've got a simple script that just renames a Excel sheet tab and then saves. There is conditional formatting within the spread sheet that changes a cells colour if it's greater or equal to another cells value. However, open opening the newly saved .xlsx file this conditional formatting is "broken" as it no longer responds to the appropriate input.
import os
from openpyxl import load_workbook
myPath = "C:\\temp"
myFile = "cf_simple_test_original.xlsx"
f = os.path.join(myPath, myFile)
wb = load_workbook(filename = f) # xlxs only
ws = wb.worksheets[0]
# change the tabs
ws.title = "G_Stefani"
mynewFile = myFile.replace("original", "script_saved")
f = os.path.join(myPath, mynewFile)
wb.save(f)
The script seems to break the .xlsx I'm currently working on. I've replicated the conditional formatting in a new file but this seems unaffected. I'm still try to isolate what part of the spread sheet/script is causing the problem. Has anyone else had problems with openpyxl and conditional formatting?