Python for Excel
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Product details
- ISBN 9798341640290
- Publication Date: 30 Jun 2026
- Publisher: O'Reilly Media
- Publication City/Country: US
- Product Form: Paperback
Professionals in nearly every industry use Excel to create powerful tools that can adapt quickly to fast-changing environments. But Excel's automation language, VBA, stopped evolving a long time ago. Python, on the other hand, has exploded in popularity, so Microsoft's official Python integration came as no surprise. This thoroughly revised hands-on guide helps you unlock Excel's full potential using Python.
Analysts, engineers, data scientists, and other power users will learn how to extend Excel's powerful analytics engine with Microsoft's Python in Excel feature. And with Excel's AI Copilot tool, even Python newbies can easily accomplish advanced tasks. Author Felix Zumstein-creator of the popular open source package xlwings-also dives into complementary solutions, including xlwings and OpenPyXL, that make the most of the combined capabilities of Excel and Python.
- Learn how to use Python's core features
- Get started with modern tools, including Jupyter notebooks and Visual Studio Code
- Apply powerful pandas commands to acquire, clean, and analyze data
- Use advanced analytics via pandas in Excel, using Python in Excel
- Manipulate Excel files with Python, using xlwings and OpenPyXL
- Automate Excel with Python, using xlwings and xlwings Lite
Felix Zumstein is creator and maintainer of xlwings, a popular open-source package that allows the automation of Excel with Python on Windows and macOS. He also organizes the xlwings meetups in London and NYC to promote a broad range of innovative solutions for Excel. As CEO of xltrail, a version control system for Excel files, he has talked to hundreds of users who use Excel for business critical tasks and has therefore gained deep insight into the typical uses cases and issues with Excel across various industries.
