Running python 3.6 on windows 8.
ModuleNotFoundError: No module named 'win32gui'
I have tried multiple installations of pywin32 but none have worked so far. https://sourceforge.net/projects/pywin32/files/pywin32/Build%20221/ goes through installation without problems but the issue persuades. Same with pip installing: http://www.lfd.uci.edu/~gohlke/pythonlibs/#pywin32
In my Python root there is now multiple pywin32/win32 variants in the site-packages folder. pywin32.pth doesn't contain a win32gui but only the following:
# .pth file for the PyWin32 extensions
win32
win32\lib
Pythonwin
I could as a last resort switch to another GUI toolkit but as I'm using some opensource code that would mean I'd have to rewrite lots of code which is why it is a last resort.
Update: changing the import line from:
import win32gui, win32ui, win32con, win32api
To:
from win32 import win32gui, win32ui, win32con, win32api
Pushed the error to:
ImportError: cannot import name 'win32ui'
Solution update:
from win32 import win32gui
import win32ui, win32con, win32api
This looks very much like a 32-bit/64-bit issue. If you are running 64-bit Python and you have 32-bit PythonWin you will see this sort of thing. Both
win32gui
andwin32ui
are.pyd
files (DLLs) and they should live inLib\site-packages\win32
andLib\site-packages\pythonwin
respectively.If you can see them there but the import is failing then it is likely they are the wrong bitness. A 64-bit executable cannot load a 32-bit DLL and vice versa, and if you try, in most cases the error message will tell you that the DLL you are trying to load isn't there. Even when you can see that it is.
Edit following exchange of comments with OP:
You will also get this sort of error with PythonWin if you put multiple imports in a single line. Follow PEP-8 and do one import to a line.