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The problem that the shape and image of a specific sheet disappear when saving a file #2621
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Please upload the original file. |
For security reasons, we will remove all contents. Please check the parts where figures and images are missing. |
Thank you for the file. I can confirm your problem. The images that are missing all seem to be "shapes" rather than "drawings", but not all shapes are missing (e.g. on sheet 2). I don't know anything about shape files, except that they have been involved in other issues. It could take a while to figure out what is happening, and what should be happening instead. |
Only certain shapes are kept and the rest of the shapes are lost. |
I don't think the problem is in your code. I think the problem can be solved only by better handling of shape files by PhpSpreadsheet, which I think will not be a quick or easy change. |
Correct; shape files aren't supported at all by PhpSpreadsheet; we'd have to build that support from the basics upwards |
So what should we do? please tell me how |
You live with it until we can implement it; or work out how to implement it yourself and submit a PR |
@MarkBaker is there any solution for this problem, i also experienced it, my shape is missing |
drawing or shape is removed edit |
This is a replacement for draft PR PHPOffice#2455 and draft PR PHPOffice#3127. There is some useful commentary in those PRs which I have mostly, but not entirely, duplicated below. Fix PHPOffice#2396. Fix PHPOffice#1770. Fix PHPOffice#2388. A related problem is that the vml files used for the form controls sometimes contain invalid xml. Fix PHPOffice#3125 (rejected previous PR PHPOffice#1181 as too risky, issue was also reported as PHPOffice#170). Vml file should be valid Xml, but Excel can generate unclosed `<br>` tags, preventing Xlsx reader from reading file correctly. I believe a very narrowly targeted fix, changing `<br>` to `<br/>`, and only when reading vml files, probably mitigates the risk. The sample file formscomments.xlsx which is part of this change shows this problem with `Button 1` on sheet `Forms`; the spreadsheet was created with Excel 365, so the problem is not restricted to Excel 2013 as originally reported. A comment on PR 3127 indicates that other tags might be involved, but, without a file demonstrating that, I will restrict this change to br tags for now. I am starting this out in draft status, and will probably leave it that way for some time. I'm not sure where we want to go with this. It fixes some problems, but in a limited manner, and creates some others. I'm not sure the pain of the others is balanced considering the limitations of the fix. If enough interest is generated as a result of this ticket being out there, we can proceed; if not, it probably isn't worth it. This fix allows form control elements to be read in and written out. It does not allow you to add such elements, nor even to locate them or determine their properties (so you can't modify or delete them). Although it handles reading and writing of sheets containing both form controls and comments, it will probably create a corrupt spreadsheet if you try adding a new comment to a sheet with form controls - probably quite difficult to solve. Cloning the sheet probably won't work either - probably easier than the other. It is conceivable that we want to add a new property to the Xlsx Reader which turns the reading of form elements on or off (default=off), so that negative effects will be limited to those who have explictly opted in. The change in its current form does not implement such a property. Because of its limitations, the change isn't really testable. As in some other recent installs, I have added a sample to demonstrate that it works correctly. As it turns out, if we have a worksheet which contains both form controls and comments (see formscomments.xlsx which is part of this PR), PhpSpreadsheet already creates a corrupt file when it tries to load and save the spreadsheet with such a worksheet. With this change, the file is saved without corruption. This tilts things in favor of proceeding. I'm still not ready, but this will be an important consideration. A sample file for issue PHPOffice#2621 illustrated a problem with shape files. Since they are involved here, I took a look at how the sample worked with this code. In master, and with this change, a corrupt file results. Fixing that is probably easier than the general problem of handling shape files, but it's an argument against moving this forward until the corruption problem can be addressed. Fix PHPOffice#2661. A template including checkboxes was leading to file corruption solved by this PR. Another argument for moving forward.
* WIP Limited Support for Form Controls V2 (ListBox, Buttons, etc.) This is a replacement for draft PR #2455 and draft PR #3127. There is some useful commentary in those PRs which I have mostly, but not entirely, duplicated below. Fix #2396. Fix #1770. Fix #2388. A related problem is that the vml files used for the form controls sometimes contain invalid xml. Fix #3125 (rejected previous PR #1181 as too risky, issue was also reported as #170). Vml file should be valid Xml, but Excel can generate unclosed `<br>` tags, preventing Xlsx reader from reading file correctly. I believe a very narrowly targeted fix, changing `<br>` to `<br/>`, and only when reading vml files, probably mitigates the risk. The sample file formscomments.xlsx which is part of this change shows this problem with `Button 1` on sheet `Forms`; the spreadsheet was created with Excel 365, so the problem is not restricted to Excel 2013 as originally reported. A comment on PR 3127 indicates that other tags might be involved, but, without a file demonstrating that, I will restrict this change to br tags for now. I am starting this out in draft status, and will probably leave it that way for some time. I'm not sure where we want to go with this. It fixes some problems, but in a limited manner, and creates some others. I'm not sure the pain of the others is balanced considering the limitations of the fix. If enough interest is generated as a result of this ticket being out there, we can proceed; if not, it probably isn't worth it. This fix allows form control elements to be read in and written out. It does not allow you to add such elements, nor even to locate them or determine their properties (so you can't modify or delete them). Although it handles reading and writing of sheets containing both form controls and comments, it will probably create a corrupt spreadsheet if you try adding a new comment to a sheet with form controls - probably quite difficult to solve. Cloning the sheet probably won't work either - probably easier than the other. It is conceivable that we want to add a new property to the Xlsx Reader which turns the reading of form elements on or off (default=off), so that negative effects will be limited to those who have explictly opted in. The change in its current form does not implement such a property. Because of its limitations, the change isn't really testable. As in some other recent installs, I have added a sample to demonstrate that it works correctly. As it turns out, if we have a worksheet which contains both form controls and comments (see formscomments.xlsx which is part of this PR), PhpSpreadsheet already creates a corrupt file when it tries to load and save the spreadsheet with such a worksheet. With this change, the file is saved without corruption. This tilts things in favor of proceeding. I'm still not ready, but this will be an important consideration. A sample file for issue #2621 illustrated a problem with shape files. Since they are involved here, I took a look at how the sample worked with this code. In master, and with this change, a corrupt file results. Fixing that is probably easier than the general problem of handling shape files, but it's an argument against moving this forward until the corruption problem can be addressed. Fix #2661. A template including checkboxes was leading to file corruption solved by this PR. Another argument for moving forward. * Improved Sample File, and Documentation Add more realistic worksheet to spreadsheet. Document new feature, adding caveats to how it can be used.
As above, if you save a picture or image of a specific sheet in the original file as a new file, the picture or image will be lost.
ex) sheet2
Is there something I'm missing out on?
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