I plan to use one of 2 libraries below to output excel file in python:

  1. xlwt ( http://www.python-excel.org/ )
  2. openpyxl ( http://packages.python.org/openpyxl/ )

I tried the first one, most of things seem to be fine but one issue, unfortunately it may not support the ability to apply multiple formats to cell. (see http://groups.google.com/group/python-excel/browse_thread/thread/11c24606d9b2914d)

Is it true?

If yes, does anybody know how to solve it?

E.g it cannot make some words bold, others regular or different font.

The photo below is the example of what I wanna do. You can see Peter in bold and Fernando in regular text style.

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All you asked about was xlwt. What is your question about openpyxl? – Mike Pennington Dec 9 '11 at 9:56
I didn't try openpyxl but I haven't found any articles talking about this problem - multiple formats in one cell. – Quan Dec 12 '11 at 7:22
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The svn versions of both xlrd and xlwt have support for "rich text", which is MS jargon for what you want.

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Thanks very much, John. – Quan Dec 13 '11 at 14:05
Update: You can get released versions of xlrd and xlwt from PyPI now ... pypi.python.org/pypi/packagename – John Machin Mar 18 at 11:13
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I have another answer which explains how to apply many formatting styles using openpyxl...

Setting styles in Openpyxl

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Dear Mike, thanks for your answer but that's not what I need. I edited my question, added an example picture. – Quan Dec 13 '11 at 8:23
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