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|phoenix_title|  **wx.lib.agw.xlsgrid.Excel**
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A simple class that holds a COM interface to Excel.

By using the `win32com` module from Mark Hammonds' `pywin32` package, we
can manipulate various workbook/worksheet methods inside this class.



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:meth:`~wx.lib.agw.xlsgrid.Excel.__init__`                                       Default class constructor.
:meth:`~wx.lib.agw.xlsgrid.Excel.Close`                                          Closes the Excel workbook, interrupting the COM interface.
:meth:`~wx.lib.agw.xlsgrid.Excel.GetCommentsRange`                               Returns a range of cells containing comments, using the VBA API.
:meth:`~wx.lib.agw.xlsgrid.Excel.GetText`                                        Returns the WYSIWYG text contained in a cell.
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|api| Class API
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.. class:: Excel(object)

   A simple class that holds a COM interface to Excel.
   
   By using the `win32com` module from Mark Hammonds' `pywin32` package, we
   can manipulate various workbook/worksheet methods inside this class.

   .. method:: __init__(self, filename, sheetname)

      Default class constructor.
      
      :param `filename`: a valid Excel `.xls` filename;
      :param `sheetname`: the worksheet name inside the Excel file (i.e., the label
       on the workbook tab at the bottom of the workbook).


   .. method:: Close(self, save=False)

      Closes the Excel workbook, interrupting the COM interface.
      
      :param `save`: ``True`` to save the changes you made to the workbook,
       ``False`` otherwise.


   .. method:: GetCommentsRange(self)

      Returns a range of cells containing comments, using the VBA API.


   .. method:: GetText(self, row, col)

      Returns the WYSIWYG text contained in a cell.
      
      :param `row`: the row in which the cell lives;
      :param `col`: the column in which the cell lives.
      
      .. note:: The `row` and `col` parameters are not real Python index, as they
       use the Excel indexing mode (i.e., first index is 1 and not 0).