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Trying to convert a column of data into percentage using win32 python in excel



xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percentage"


This does not work. Is there any other way?










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    Trying to convert a column of data into percentage using win32 python in excel



    xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percentage"


    This does not work. Is there any other way?










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      Trying to convert a column of data into percentage using win32 python in excel



      xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percentage"


      This does not work. Is there any other way?










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      Trying to convert a column of data into percentage using win32 python in excel



      xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percentage"


      This does not work. Is there any other way?







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          You almost had it.



          The correct formatting name is "Percent".



          So try:



          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percent"





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:22











          • With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:14











          • xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

            – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:18











          • Thanks! That works perfect!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:24












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          You almost had it.



          The correct formatting name is "Percent".



          So try:



          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percent"





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:22











          • With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:14











          • xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

            – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:18











          • Thanks! That works perfect!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:24
















          1














          You almost had it.



          The correct formatting name is "Percent".



          So try:



          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percent"





          share|improve this answer
























          • Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:22











          • With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:14











          • xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

            – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:18











          • Thanks! That works perfect!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:24














          1












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          You almost had it.



          The correct formatting name is "Percent".



          So try:



          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percent"





          share|improve this answer













          You almost had it.



          The correct formatting name is "Percent".



          So try:



          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").Style = "Percent"






          share|improve this answer












          share|improve this answer



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          K.DᴀᴠɪsK.Dᴀᴠɪs

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          • Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:22











          • With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:14











          • xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

            – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:18











          • Thanks! That works perfect!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:24



















          • Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 13:22











          • With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:14











          • xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

            – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:18











          • Thanks! That works perfect!

            – GigI
            Nov 29 '18 at 15:24

















          Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 13:22





          Thanks! I was close but wouldn't have gotten it!

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 13:22













          With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:14





          With percent it converts lets say 0.170691 to 17% is there any way to make that 17.07%

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:14













          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

          – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:18





          xlSheet.Range("C3:C7").NumberFormat = "0.00%" would do what you need.

          – K.Dᴀᴠɪs
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:18













          Thanks! That works perfect!

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:24





          Thanks! That works perfect!

          – GigI
          Nov 29 '18 at 15:24




















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