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The primary objective of flexlsx is to offer an
effortless interface for exporting flextable objects
directly to Microsoft Excel. Building upon the robust foundation
provided by openxlsx2 and flextable,
flexlsx ensures compatibility, precision, and efficiency
when working with both trivial and complex tables.
You can install the development version of flexlsx like
so:
# install.packages("remotes")
remotes::install_github("pteridin/flexlsx")Or install the CRAN release like so:
install.packages("flexlsx")This is a basic example which shows you how to solve a common problem:
library(flexlsx)
# Create a flextable and an openxlsx2 workbook
ft <- flextable::as_flextable(table(mtcars[,1:2]))
wb <- openxlsx2::wb_workbook()$add_worksheet("mtcars")
# add the flextable ft to the workbook, sheet "mtcars"
# offset the table to cell 'C2'
wb <- wb_add_flextable(wb, "mtcars", ft, dims = "C2")
# save the workbook to a temporary xlsx file
tmpfile <- tempfile(fileext = ".xlsx")
wb$save(tmpfile)These binaries (installable software) and packages are in development.
They may not be fully stable and should be used with caution. We make no claims about them.