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How to display images via links in CSV file
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I have a program that exports a CSV file that contains links to thumbnails in its cells and I am trying to find a way to display the thumbnails within the cells of the CSV file is a part of a row that contains data.
Is there maybe a different file format that would allow me to display the thumbnails via links? Or maybe there is a better way to resolve this Python.
Thanks for your help in advance!
python csv libreoffice-calc
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I have a program that exports a CSV file that contains links to thumbnails in its cells and I am trying to find a way to display the thumbnails within the cells of the CSV file is a part of a row that contains data.
Is there maybe a different file format that would allow me to display the thumbnails via links? Or maybe there is a better way to resolve this Python.
Thanks for your help in advance!
python csv libreoffice-calc
CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).
– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
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Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32
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I have a program that exports a CSV file that contains links to thumbnails in its cells and I am trying to find a way to display the thumbnails within the cells of the CSV file is a part of a row that contains data.
Is there maybe a different file format that would allow me to display the thumbnails via links? Or maybe there is a better way to resolve this Python.
Thanks for your help in advance!
python csv libreoffice-calc
I have a program that exports a CSV file that contains links to thumbnails in its cells and I am trying to find a way to display the thumbnails within the cells of the CSV file is a part of a row that contains data.
Is there maybe a different file format that would allow me to display the thumbnails via links? Or maybe there is a better way to resolve this Python.
Thanks for your help in advance!
python csv libreoffice-calc
python csv libreoffice-calc
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CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).
– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
1
Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32
add a comment |
CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).
– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
1
Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32
CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a
.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a
.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
1
1
Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32
Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32
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CSV files are text files, so can't contain graphics, so you need some other final output file format. Microsoft Excel does does support this, so you could use a third-party Python module that allows supports creating them, XlxsWriter is a popular one. With it, you can read the csv file and transform it into a
.xlxs
file (which LibreOffice can probably read).– martineau
Mar 26 at 17:09
1
Thanks for the help! That module is everything I needed. You can also see images in xlsx files in LibreOffice Calc (at least for me).
– lennyfoulds
Mar 26 at 20:32