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PyWin32 Documentation. This documentation is generated from the .chm file which is shipped with the PyWin32 extensions for Python. Apart from absolutely essential cleanups to make the HTML display properly, no changes have been made. Updated 29th October 2009: Now includes pywin32-214 documentation.
15 Oct 2012 GTRI_B-‹#›. How? • Tools to be demonstrated. • Python. • Cpython – standard Python interpreter. • IronPython - .Net Python interpreter. • Libraries. • pywin32 - Win32Com, Win32API. • pyodbc – SQL database handler. • xlrd – Excel file reader. • Utilities. • ipython
21 Jan 2018 Install the following Python packages. – pyWin32 (sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20220/). – comtypes (https://github.com/enthought/comtypes/releases). – six (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/six). – (optional) Pillow (https://pypi.python.org/pypi/Pillow/2.7.0) (to make screenshoots).
A long time ago, Tim Golden (and possibly some other fellows on the PyWin32 mailing list) showed me how to make windows come to the front on Windows XP, A Simple Step-by-Step Reportlab Tutorial, 9,709 page views, posted 03/08/2010; Another Step-by-Step SqlAlchemy Tutorial Part 1, 7,746 page views, posted
30 Nov 2014 Back in my system administrator days, we were thinking about setting the user's Window desktop background to a specific image on login. Since I was in charge of the login scripts, which were written in Python, I decided to do some research to find out if there was a way to do it. We will look at two different
15 May 2012 There are several ways to read and write Excel formatted data with Python. This article will cover two of these methods. The first is simply read and write Excel formatted data to disk using the xlrd and xlwt Python modules. The second is an interactive connection to Excel itself using Windows win32 function
I am looking for good resources to get started with pywin32. I haven't found much in the way of tutorials, books or blogs that talk about it. I'd like to be able to use python to automate some of my common repetitive Microsoft Excel and Word Tasks (such as open a word doc and search and replace data from a
16 Jul 2010 For this article, you will learn how to use the PyWin32 module to access some of the Office programs and manipulate them with Python. Some forums say that you need to run PythonWin's makepy utility on Microsoft Word (and Excel) before you can access Office applications. I don't think I needed to do that
6 Nov 2014 Occasionally you will need to know what version of software you are using. The normal way to find this information out is usually done by opening the program,
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