2017-04-01 07:32:12 +00:00
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#### Workbook File Properties
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The various file formats use different internal names for file properties. The
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workbook `Props` object normalizes the names:
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| JS Name | Excel Description |
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|:------------|:-------------------------------|
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| Title | Summary tab "Title" |
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| Subject | Summary tab "Subject" |
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| Author | Summary tab "Author" |
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| Manager | Summary tab "Manager" |
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| Company | Summary tab "Company" |
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| Category | Summary tab "Category" |
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| Keywords | Summary tab "Keywords" |
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| Comments | Summary tab "Comments" |
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| LastAuthor | Statistics tab "Last saved by" |
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| CreatedDate | Statistics tab "Created" |
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For example, to set the workbook title property:
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```js
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if(!wb.Props) wb.Props = {};
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wb.Props.Title = "Insert Title Here";
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```
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Custom properties are added in the workbook `Custprops` object:
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```js
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if(!wb.Custprops) wb.Custprops = {};
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wb.Custprops["Custom Property"] = "Custom Value";
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```
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2017-04-10 05:10:54 +00:00
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Writers will process the `Props` key of the options object:
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```js
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/* force the Author to be "SheetJS" */
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XLSX.write(wb, {Props:{Author:"SheetJS"}});
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```
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2017-04-11 22:15:36 +00:00
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