I’m able to successfully create a spreadsheet, and I appear to have added the image via code, the problem is that when I open the spreadsheet, there is no image. Here is my code:
public static void CreateSpreadsheetWorkbook(string filepath)
{
SpreadsheetDocument spreadsheetDocument = SpreadsheetDocument.Create(filepath, SpreadsheetDocumentType.Workbook);
WorkbookPart workbookpart = spreadsheetDocument.AddWorkbookPart();
workbookpart.Workbook = new Workbook();
WorksheetPart worksheetPart = workbookpart.AddNewPart<WorksheetPart>();
worksheetPart.Worksheet = new Worksheet(new SheetData());
Sheets sheets = spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.Workbook.AppendChild<Sheets>(new Sheets());
Sheet sheet = new Sheet() { Id = spreadsheetDocument.WorkbookPart.GetIdOfPart(worksheetPart), SheetId = 1, Name = "mySheet" };
sheets.Append(sheet);
string sImagePath = @"C:\temp\install_button.png";
DrawingsPart drawingsPart = worksheetPart.AddNewPart<DrawingsPart>();
ImagePart imagePart = drawingsPart.AddImagePart(ImagePartType.Png, worksheetPart.GetIdOfPart(drawingsPart));
using (FileStream stream = new FileStream(sImagePath, FileMode.Open))
{
imagePart.FeedData(stream);
}
workbookpart.Workbook.Save();
spreadsheetDocument.Close();
}
Thanks
Stu
Normally when I can’t figure out why something doesn’t work when dealing with the Open XML SDK I use the Open XML SDK 2.0 Productivity Tool to figure out what the code should be. I will normally create a blank worksheet in Excel, add a picture and then save the document. Then I will open that document in the Productivity tool and click the Reflect code button to see how to recreate that document. I did that to see how to answer your question and got the following code to create a worksheet part:
I recommend you do the same with your image and play around with the generated code in order to get it to work since as you can see just adding one picture to a new slide is a lot of code.