openpyxl.chartsheet.relation module¶
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class
openpyxl.chartsheet.relation.
DrawingHF
(id=None, lho=None, lhe=None, lhf=None, cho=None, che=None, chf=None, rho=None, rhe=None, rhf=None, lfo=None, lfe=None, lff=None, cfo=None, cfe=None, cff=None, rfo=None, rfe=None, rff=None)[source]¶ Bases:
openpyxl.descriptors.serialisable.Serialisable
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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centerHeaderEvenPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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centerHeaderFirstPage
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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centerHeaderOddPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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cfe
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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cff
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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cfo
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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che
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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chf
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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cho
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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id
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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leftHeaderEvenPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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leftHeaderFirstPage
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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leftHeaderOddPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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lfe
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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lff
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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lfo
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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lhe
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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lhf
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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lho
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rfe
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rff
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rfo
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rhe
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rhf
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
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rho
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘int’>
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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rightHeaderEvenPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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rightHeaderFirstPage
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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rightHeaderOddPages
¶ Aliases can be used when either the desired attribute name is not allowed or confusing in Python (eg. “type”) or a more descriptive name is desired (eg. “underline” for “u”)
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class
openpyxl.chartsheet.relation.
SheetBackgroundPicture
(id)[source]¶ Bases:
openpyxl.descriptors.serialisable.Serialisable
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id
¶ Values must be of type <class ‘str’>
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tagname
= 'picture'¶
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