Hi Chris,

I'm really glad you were able to make this use case work for you using pip.


Cheers,
Carlos

El 22/12/22 a las 13:38, 'Chris P' via spyder escribió:
Thank you both for the explanations.
Carlos - Thank you. As per your suggestion, I managed to get the standalone Spyder package to connect to an external Python.org distribution, by simply following the same instructions, but using "pip" instead of "conda". Alonso - I appreciate the alternative suggestion you provided. I already had the standalone Spyder package installed, and so was keen to use this, but appreciate that I could install Spyder using "pip" instead.
Best wishes,
Chris

On Monday, 19 December 2022 at 17:42:49 UTC Alonso Palomino wrote:

    Hi *Chris P.
    *I am a Linux user, I have installed Spyder without using Anaconda.

    I think the process in Windows can be similar:

    1. Create a virtual environment in a directory, for example, C:\test
    2. Activate the virtual environment in C:\test
    3. With the virtual environment enabled in C:\test install Spyder
    with the command "<code>pip3 install spyder</code>"
    4. In the same way you can install the module "openpyxl" with the
    command "<code>pip3 install openpyxl</code>"

    You can see the detailed process in this link: <a
    href="http://www.google.com";><code>Install Spyder5</code></a>

    I hope it is useful for you
    All the best
    El jueves, 1 de diciembre de 2022 a las 4:07:13 UTC+1, Chris P
    escribió:

        Hi, I've installed the Spyder standalone package on my Windows
        10 computer.
        I would like to install the "openpyxl" module, and appreciate
        that I will need to install a fresh Python environment, and
        then connect Spyder to it.
        The FAQ (here:
        https://docs.spyder-ide.org/current/faq.html#using-packages-installer)
        states that either Anaconda or Miniconda needs to be
        installed, and listed certain paths that must be used.
        However, the installation guide (here:
        https://docs.spyder-ide.org/current/installation.html) states
        that "an external Python distribution (such as Anaconda,
        Miniconda, Miniforge/Mambaforge, WinPython or Python.org)" can
        be used.
        I do not have the ability to install Anaconda or Miniconda on
        my work computer. Grateful if you could please provide
        instructions on how I can connect Spyder to a non-conda
        environment.
        Thanks in advance,
        Chris

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