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Currently XLConnect is already capable of reading in all of a workbook's formatting, sheet, and formula contents. However there is no way to make this data portable, a user can either load a local file or write a new one from scratch.
dput() like functionality would be extremely useful for use cases like Jupyter notebooks or Shiny applications where someone may want to export a workbook and have an excel file already on hand to use as a template. Given the nature it also doesn't need to be human-readable, allowing for more compact means of transmitting reproduction data than TidyXL's approach.
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Currently XLConnect is already capable of reading in all of a workbook's formatting, sheet, and formula contents. However there is no way to make this data portable, a user can either load a local file or write a new one from scratch.
dput()
like functionality would be extremely useful for use cases like Jupyter notebooks or Shiny applications where someone may want to export a workbook and have an excel file already on hand to use as a template. Given the nature it also doesn't need to be human-readable, allowing for more compact means of transmitting reproduction data than TidyXL's approach.The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: