Python-docx, how to set cell width in tables?

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野性不改 2020-12-17 10:21

How to set cell width in tables?, so far I got:

from docx import Document
from docx.shared import Cm, Inches

document = Document()
table = document.add_tabl         


        
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  • 2020-12-17 10:23

    docs of python_docx

    allow_autofit attribute was default set to be True, which mean the width set will not take effect, so: table.allow_autofit = False

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  • 2020-12-17 10:27

    Short answer: set cell width individually.

    for cell in table_columns[0].cells:
        cell.width = Inches(0.5)
    

    python-docx does what you tell it to do when you set column width. The problem is that Word ignores it. Other clients, like LibreOffice, respect the column width setting.

    A .docx file is in XML format (hence the 'x' suffix in the file extension). The XML vocabulary for tables has a place for column width and a place for cell width. Who pays attention to what is a bit vexed when it comes to this detail. The one common denominator is that everyone respects explicit widths set at the individual cell level. It doesn't make a lot of sense to me, but this is what it takes to make it work. It might make sense to have a function in your program that takes care of the details:

    def set_col_widths(table):
        widths = (Inches(1), Inches(2), Inches(1.5))
        for row in table.rows:
            for idx, width in enumerate(widths):
                row.cells[idx].width = width
    

    This gets a bit more complicated if your table has merged cells, which could actually be the reason Word ignores column widths; they're ambiguous in certain merged-cell situations.

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  • 2020-12-17 10:49

    For LibreOffice I had to set:

    table.autofit = False 
    table.allow_autofit = False
    

    Next, set given column and cell width

    table.columns[0].width = Inches(1.0)
    table.rows[0].cells[0].width = Inches(1.0)
    
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