Python 2.4.1 Pywin23 2.10 I'm in the process of upgrading my python to 2.4.3, will send a follow-up after I'm done testing.
Thanks! -Jim Jim Steil IT Manager Quality Liquid Feeds (608) 935-2345 (608) 341-9896 cell -----Original Message----- From: John Machin [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Sent: Friday, October 06, 2006 10:52 AM To: Jim Steil Cc: python-win32@python.org Subject: Re: [python-win32] Excel win32com newbie question On 6/10/2006 11:34 PM, Jim Steil wrote: > Thanks for your response too! Unfortunately, I must have something messed > up here because this didn't work either. > >>>> from win32com.client import Dispatch, constants >>>> print getattr(constants, 'xlHAlignRight', 'Bzzzzt!') > Bzzzzt! >>>> app = Dispatch('Excel.Application') >>>> print getattr(constants, 'xlHAlignRight', 'Bzzzzt!') > Bzzzzt! Yeah well silly me for presuming you had run makepy :-) > > I tried running the makepy.py on the Excell 11.0 Object library and that > fails on me as well. Any suggestions? Tell us a few things you should have supplied w/o being asked: (1) what version of Python (2.4.what??) (2) what pywin32 build number (3) copy/paste of result when you ran makepy If the makepy gives you a weird syntax error (like the syntax error you showed in the response to Tim Roberts), that could be an old bug (in Python, I believe). Ensure that you have Python 2.4.3, and the latest build of pywin32, and try it again. IIRC, the workaround involved editing the file with the syntax error, adding a few spaces to the end of the allegedly offending line, and one or two lines before that. HTH, John _______________________________________________ Python-win32 mailing list Python-win32@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-win32