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Description
Code Sample, a copy-pastable example if possible
#This does not work as expected
print Final.corr().to_clipboard()
#But this works, even though it is the default option
print Final.corr().to_clipboard(sep='\t')Problem description
I was working in this code for over a year without a single problem. Yesterday I had to format my PC and reinstall everything again. I found that, when trying to paste to Excel from clipboard, it does not longer format it correctly.
I don't think it is Canopy since I installed the same version that I've been using this past few months. I think that the last working version of Pandas that I used was 0.22.x.
Pandas version 0.23.1-1
Expected Output
Excel compatible format
Output of pd.show_versions()
Details
[paste the output of ``pd.show_versions()`` here below this line] INSTALLED VERSIONS ------------------ commit: None python: 2.7.13.final.0 python-bits: 64 OS: Windows OS-release: 7 machine: AMD64 processor: Intel64 Family 6 Model 60 Stepping 3, GenuineIntel byteorder: little LC_ALL: None LANG: None LOCALE: None.Nonepandas: 0.23.1
pytest: None
pip: 10.0.1
setuptools: 38.2.5
Cython: 0.25.2
numpy: 1.13.3
scipy: 1.0.0
pyarrow: None
xarray: None
IPython: 5.6.0
sphinx: None
patsy: 0.4.1
dateutil: 2.6.0
pytz: 2017.3
blosc: None
bottleneck: None
tables: 3.3.0
numexpr: 2.6.2
feather: None
matplotlib: 2.0.0
openpyxl: 2.4.1
xlrd: 1.0.0
xlwt: 1.2.0
xlsxwriter: None
lxml: 3.7.3
bs4: 4.6.0
html5lib: 0.9999999
sqlalchemy: 1.1.6
pymysql: None
psycopg2: None
jinja2: 2.9.6
s3fs: None
fastparquet: None
pandas_gbq: None
pandas_datareader: 0.6.0+34.gfeee4d7