Later versions of openpyxl
allow the active sheet to be set directly:
wb.active = wb['sheet_name']
Use the following in demonstration:
# Set Active Sheet
wb.active = wb['charlie']
For earlier versions, a demonstration to save the workbook, allowing any chosen process to be verified:
This is a different approach of setting active sheet in workbook by sheet name. There are similar answers (Get sheet by name using openpyxl and others did not have enough detail for me to understand this functionality).
The Manipulating a workbook in memory tutorial is the place to start and under the answer I have used this tutorial to demonstrate there is no active sheet name, it is actually the sheet at the active index. A different sheet will become active if adding or deleting a sheet changes the sheet at the index position.
Initially I thought .create_sheet
made the sheet active, but then I realised I had only created the sheet at the active sheet index which happened to be 0. The index can be set to a value greater than the number of sheets and the docs also contain a note that "If the sheet set to active is hidden return the next visible sheet or None".
Verbose short answer
for i, s in enumerate(wb.sheetnames):
if s == 'charlie':
break
wb.active = i
Feel free to improve this answer.
Demonstration
py
Interactive session:
Python 3.10.2 (tags/v3.10.2:a58ebcc, Jan 17 2022, 14:12:15) [MSC v.1929 64 bit (AMD64)] on win32
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>>> # http://openpyxl.readthedocs.io/en/2.5/tutorial.html#create-a-workbook
>>> from openpyxl import Workbook
>>> wb = Workbook()
>>> print(wb.sheetnames)
['Sheet']
>>>
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "Sheet">
>>> ws = wb.active
>>> ws.title = "alpha"
>>>
>>> ws = wb.create_sheet('bravo')
>>> print(wb.sheetnames)
['alpha', 'bravo']
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "alpha">
>>>
>>> ws = wb.create_sheet('charlie',0) # insert at index 0
>>> print(wb.sheetnames)
['charlie', 'alpha', 'bravo']
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "charlie">
>>>
>>>
>>> wb.active = 1
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "alpha">
>>>
>>> wb.active = 2
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "bravo">
>>>
>>> wb.active = 0
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "charlie">
>>>
>>> wb.active = 3
>>> print(wb.active)
None
>>>
>>> ws = wb.create_sheet(index=0) # insert at index
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "bravo">
>>> print(wb.sheetnames)
['Sheet', 'charlie', 'alpha', 'bravo']
>>>
>>>
>>> ws_active = wb.get_sheet_by_name('charlie')
<stdin>:1: DeprecationWarning: Call to deprecated function get_sheet_by_name (Use wb[sheetname]).
>>> ws_active = wb['charlie']
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "bravo">
>>> ws4 = wb["charlie"] # from https://stackoverflow.com/a/36814135/4539999
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "bravo">
>>>
>>> # Set Active Sheet
>>> for i, s in enumerate(wb.sheetnames):
... if s == 'charlie':
... break
...
>>> wb.active = i
>>>
>>> # Confirm Active Sheet
>>> print(wb.active)
<Worksheet "charlie">
>>>
>>> # Open workbook to verify
>>> wb.save("Demo.xlsx")