I'm trying to write data into a cell, which has multiple line breaks (I believe \n), the resulting .xlsx has line breaks removed. Is there a way to keep these line breaks?
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The API for styles changed for openpyxl >= 2. The following code demonstrates the modern API.
from openpyxl import Workbook
from openpyxl.styles import Alignment
wb = Workbook()
ws = wb.active # wb.active returns a Worksheet object
ws['A1'] = "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3"
ws['A1'].alignment = Alignment(wrapText=True)
wb.save("wrap.xlsx")
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2Yes, the api has been changed and your code works correctly. Thank you!– alonesCommented Jan 12, 2019 at 19:56
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Disclaimer: This won't work in recent versions of Openpyxl. See other answers.
In openpyxl
you can set the wrap_text
alignment property to wrap multi-line strings:
from openpyxl import Workbook
workbook = Workbook()
worksheet = workbook.worksheets[0]
worksheet.title = "Sheet1"
worksheet.cell('A1').style.alignment.wrap_text = True
worksheet.cell('A1').value = "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3"
workbook.save('wrap_text1.xlsx')
This is also possible with the XlsxWriter module.
Here is a small working example:
from xlsxwriter.workbook import Workbook
# Create an new Excel file and add a worksheet.
workbook = Workbook('wrap_text2.xlsx')
worksheet = workbook.add_worksheet()
# Widen the first column to make the text clearer.
worksheet.set_column('A:A', 20)
# Add a cell format with text wrap on.
cell_format = workbook.add_format({'text_wrap': True})
# Write a wrapped string to a cell.
worksheet.write('A1', "Line 1\nLine 2\nLine 3", cell_format)
workbook.close()
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thanks for your help. Do you know by any chance a good documentation for python openpyxl with examples? Commented Mar 14, 2013 at 10:10
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I get duplication on both XlsxWriter and openpyxl modules. (E.g. - When I write "line1 \n line2" I get "line1 \n line2 line1 \n line2 " Commented Aug 1, 2016 at 15:09
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unresolved_external: The screenshot shows that the example generates the correct output. If you have a different or new issue start a new StackOverflow question with a small working example that demonstrates it. Commented Aug 1, 2016 at 15:16
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2This answer is outdated. Won't work in recent versions. See other answer– EldamirCommented Nov 29, 2019 at 7:22
Just an additional option, you can use text blocking """ my cell info here """ along with the text wrap Boolean in alignment and get the desired result as well.
from openpyxl import Workbook
from openpyxl.styles import Alignment
wb= Workbook()
sheet= wb.active
sheet.title = "Sheet1"
sheet['A1'] = """Line 1
Line 2
Line 3"""
sheet['A1'].alignment = Alignment(wrapText=True)
wb.save('wrap_text1.xlsx')
Just in case anyone is looking for an example where we iterate over all cells to apply wrapping:
Small working example:
import pandas as pd
from openpyxl import Workbook
from openpyxl.styles import Alignment
from openpyxl.utils.dataframe import dataframe_to_rows
# create a toy dataframe. Our goal is to replace commas (',') with line breaks and have Excel rendering \n as line breaks.
df = pd.DataFrame(data=[["Mark", "Student,26 y.o"],
["Simon", "Student,31 y.o"]],
columns=['Name', 'Description'])
# replace comma "," with '\n' in all cells
df = df.applymap(lambda v: v.replace(',', '\n') if isinstance(v, str) else v)
# Create an empty openpyxl Workbook. We will populate it by iteratively adding the dataframe's rows.
wb = Workbook()
ws = wb.active # to get the actual Worksheet object
# dataframe_to_rows allows to iterate over a dataframe with an interface
# compatible with openpyxl. Each df row will be added to the worksheet.
for r in dataframe_to_rows(df3, index=True, header=True):
ws.append(r)
# iterate over each row and row's cells and apply text wrapping.
for row in ws:
for cell in row:
cell.alignment = Alignment(wrapText=True)
# export the workbook as an excel file.
wb.save("wrap.xlsx")