As of openpyxl version 1.5.7, I have successfully applied the following worksheet style options…
from openpyxl.reader.excel import load_workbook
from openpyxl.workbook import Workbook
from openpyxl.styles import Color, Fill
from openpyxl.cell import Cell
# Load the workbook...
book = load_workbook('foo.xlsx')
# define ws here, in this case I pick the first worksheet in the workbook...
# NOTE: openpyxl has other ways to select a specific worksheet (i.e. by name
# via book.get_sheet_by_name('someWorksheetName'))
ws = book.worksheets[0]
## ws is a openpypxl worksheet object
_cell = ws.cell('C1')
# Font properties
_cell.style.font.color.index = Color.GREEN
_cell.style.font.name="Arial"
_cell.style.font.size = 8
_cell.style.font.bold = True
_cell.style.alignment.wrap_text = True
# Cell background color
_cell.style.fill.fill_type = Fill.FILL_SOLID
_cell.style.fill.start_color.index = Color.DARKRED
# You should only modify column dimensions after you have written a cell in
# the column. Perfect world: write column dimensions once per column
#
ws.column_dimensions["C"].width = 60.0
FYI, you can find the names of the colors in openpyxl/style.py
… I sometimes I patch in extra colors from the X11 color names
class Color(HashableObject):
"""Named colors for use in styles."""
BLACK = 'FF000000'
WHITE = 'FFFFFFFF'
RED = 'FFFF0000'
DARKRED = 'FF800000'
BLUE = 'FF0000FF'
DARKBLUE = 'FF000080'
GREEN = 'FF00FF00'
DARKGREEN = 'FF008000'
YELLOW = 'FFFFFF00'
DARKYELLOW = 'FF808000'