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Workbook Object
workbook.SheetNames is an ordered list of the sheets in the workbook
wb.Sheets[sheetname] returns an object representing the worksheet.
wb.Props is an object storing the standard properties. wb.Custprops stores
custom properties. Since the XLS standard properties deviate from the XLSX
standard, XLS parsing stores core properties in both places.
wb.Workbook stores workbook-level attributes.
File Properties
The various file formats use different internal names for file properties. The
workbook Props object normalizes the names:
File Properties (click to show)
| JS Name | Excel Description |
|---|---|
Title |
Summary tab "Title" |
Subject |
Summary tab "Subject" |
Author |
Summary tab "Author" |
Manager |
Summary tab "Manager" |
Company |
Summary tab "Company" |
Category |
Summary tab "Category" |
Keywords |
Summary tab "Keywords" |
Comments |
Summary tab "Comments" |
LastAuthor |
Statistics tab "Last saved by" |
CreatedDate |
Statistics tab "Created" |
For example, to set the workbook title property:
if(!wb.Props) wb.Props = {};
wb.Props.Title = "Insert Title Here";
Custom properties are added in the workbook Custprops object:
if(!wb.Custprops) wb.Custprops = {};
wb.Custprops["Custom Property"] = "Custom Value";
Writers will process the Props key of the options object:
/* force the Author to be "SheetJS" */
XLSX.write(wb, {Props:{Author:"SheetJS"}});
Workbook-Level Attributes
wb.Workbook stores workbook-level attributes.
Defined Names
Format Support (click to show)
Defined Names: XLSX/M, XLSB, BIFF8 XLS, XLML, SYLK
Unicode Defined Names: XLSX/M, XLSB, BIFF8 XLS, XLML
Defined Name Comment: XLSX/M, XLSB, BIFF8 XLS
wb.Workbook.Names is an array of defined name objects which have the keys:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
Sheet |
Name scope. Sheet Index (0 = first sheet) or null (Workbook) |
Name |
Case-sensitive name. Standard rules apply ** |
Ref |
A1-style Reference ("Sheet1!$A$1:$D$20") |
Comment |
Comment (only applicable for XLS/XLSX/XLSB) |
Excel allows two sheet-scoped defined names to share the same name. However, a sheet-scoped name cannot collide with a workbook-scope name. Workbook writers may not enforce this constraint.
Workbook Views
wb.Workbook.Views is an array of workbook view objects which have the keys:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
RTL |
If true, display right-to-left |
Miscellaneous Workbook Properties
wb.Workbook.WBProps holds other workbook properties:
| Key | Description |
|---|---|
CodeName |
VBA Workbook Code Name |
date1904 |
epoch: 0/false for 1900 system, 1/true for 1904 |
filterPrivacy |
Warn or strip personally identifying info on save |