Devart Python Connector for Microsoft Excel

Connect Python to Microsoft Excel Online files

Publisher

Devart

About this software

Python Connector for Microsoft Excel Online provides a Python API to access and manipulate Excel Online workbooks from Windows applications. It exposes read and write operations for spreadsheets hosted in Microsoft 365, and integrates with Python workflows to automate Excel Online data processing. This listing is a single-user, one-year license with maintenance, English edition, and is for Windows deployment.

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Devart Python Connector for Microsoft Excel

Devart Python Connector for Microsoft Excel
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Benefits

  • Excel Online access: Enables Python programs to read and write Excel Online workbooks
  • Data automation: Automate spreadsheet tasks from Python scripts running on Windows
  • Single-user license: License covers one named user for the one-year term
  • Maintenance included: Includes maintenance that provides product updates and fixes
  • Integration into workflows: Integrate Excel Online access into ETL and analytics pipelines

Available languages

  • English

Support information

  • Online documentation: Product documentation is available on the Devart website
  • Knowledge base articles: Searchable articles and how-tos exist in Devart's knowledge base
  • Support portal: A support portal provides ticketed assistance and product resources
  • Product updates: Updates are provided during the maintenance period included with the license
  • Community resources: Forums and documentation help with common integration questions and examples

Frequently asked questions

What does the Devart Python Connector for Microsoft Excel do?
Provides integration between Python and Microsoft Excel, enabling execution of Python code, bidirectional data exchange between worksheets and Python, and automation of Excel data-processing workflows.
What are common business use cases for this connector?
Typical uses include data analysis, report generation, data transformation, automation of repetitive spreadsheet tasks, and applying Python libraries for advanced calculations within Excel workflows.
What are the basic technical requirements to use it?
Requires Microsoft Excel and a functioning Python runtime on the system; setup normally involves configuring the Python environment and enabling the connector within Excel.
How does data exchange between Excel and Python work?
Data is passed bidirectionally: worksheets can send tabular or structured data to Python, and Python can return results for insertion into cells, ranges, or tables.
Can the connector use external Python libraries in Excel workflows?
Yes. The connector can invoke Python code that imports and uses installed Python libraries to perform advanced analytics or custom processing for Excel data.