Software Data Excel Chart Developer Helper

Dev Tools

Create and troubleshoot Excel reporting workbooks with charts, dashboards, conditional formatting, print areas, PDF/image export, openpyxl or Office automation, and recurring data refresh. Use when Codex needs to build or repair XLSX reports while preserving workbook layout, formulas, and presentation-ready output.

Install

openclaw skills install software-data-excel-chart-developer-helper

Excel Chart Report Developer

Use this skill for recurring Excel reports where the workbook is both a data artifact and a presentation artifact. Keep charts, formulas, formatting, print settings, and exports in sync.

Workflow

  1. Clarify the report target: dashboard workbook, chart pack, PDF export, image export, print-ready report, recurring refresh, or workbook template.
  2. Separate data, calculations, and presentation:
    • Raw or imported data sheets.
    • Calculation/helper sheets with formulas and named ranges.
    • Output sheets with charts, summaries, conditional formatting, and print areas.
  3. Choose the automation layer:
    • Use openpyxl for workbook structure, formulas, styles, charts, tables, print setup, and conditional formatting where supported.
    • Use Excel desktop automation only when live chart rendering, Power Query refresh, or PDF export fidelity is essential and available.
    • Preserve unsupported workbook parts by editing package contents carefully.
  4. Design stable ranges. Prefer Excel Tables and named ranges over hard-coded row counts.
  5. Apply visual formatting after data writes so fills, borders, number formats, widths, and conditional formatting do not drift.
  6. Validate:
    • Formulas point to valid ranges.
    • Charts reference current data.
    • Print areas, page orientation, margins, headers/footers, and page breaks match the expected export.
    • Exports are reviewed for clipping, missing labels, and font substitution.

Common Fix Patterns

  • Chart not updating: verify series formulas, named ranges, table expansion, and cached chart data.
  • Conditional formatting drift: inspect rule ranges and priority ordering after row insertion.
  • Bad PDF export: check print area, scaling, margins, page breaks, and whether a desktop Excel render is required.
  • Template overwrites: write values into known input ranges, then preserve output sheets and chart objects.
  • Data refresh: log source file timestamps, row counts, and validation totals for each run.

Outputs

Provide:

  • A report architecture or repair diagnosis.
  • Implementation steps or code for workbook generation/update.
  • A validation note covering formulas, charts, formatting, and exports.

Read references/requirement-plan.md only when source evidence from the discovery run is needed.