Writing and formatting datetime.date objects using xlwt?

Just thinking about this some more, if your problem is that the columns are too narrow, you can fix it by setting the column width explicitly in your script for c, data in enumerate(data_list): xf=None sheet. Col(c). Width = len(str(data))*256 if isinstance(data, datetime.

Time): The width in xlwt is set in units of 1/256 the width of the 0 character in the default font.

Just thinking about this some more, if your problem is that the columns are too narrow, you can fix it by setting the column width explicitly in your script. For c, data in enumerate(data_list): xf=None sheet. Col(c).

Width = len(str(data))*256 if isinstance(data, datetime. Time): The width in xlwt is set in units of 1/256 the width of the 0 character in the default font.

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