Try this:
sheet["A1"].alignment.vertical = "top"
Pregunta
I want the text in an Excel cell to align with the top, rather then with the bottom, when writing a file from python using openpyxl
Solución 2
Try this:
sheet["A1"].alignment.vertical = "top"
Otros consejos
This works for me. I am using openpyxl v2.5.8.
new_cell.alignment=Alignment(horizontal='general',
vertical='top',
text_rotation=0,
wrap_text=False,
shrink_to_fit=False,
indent=0)
For more info: https://openpyxl.readthedocs.io/en/stable/styles.html?highlight=cell%20alignment
Use two loops to apply the alignment format to each cell.
al = Alignment(horizontal="left", vertical="top")
for row in sheet['A1':'A2']:
for cell in row:
cell.alignment = al
This idea comes from https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/openpyxl-users/GDrfknwrYEM
You set the cell style.alignment.vertical
to a desired value. For example, to make the cell A1
to vertically align up:
# ws is worksheet
myCell = ws.cell('A1')
myCell.style.alignment.vertical = Alignment.VERTICAL_TOP
Find more details on the class reference page here.