in reply to Unexpected Excel TypeLib error

if you don't use any Excel constants in the applications , you can simply remove this line. but if you does, I suggest you upgrade Win32::OLE to at least 0.1710. In that version, it seems the author fix this problem.





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Re^2: Unexpected Excel TypeLib error
by merrymonk (Hermit) on Oct 12, 2015 at 12:43 UTC
    Thank you for all the helpful replies. As I suspected I will have to experiment to find out what I can safely remove.
    I guess I have some hopes that it will not be too difficult since the application runs even with the error message.
Re^2: Unexpected Excel TypeLib error
by u65 (Chaplain) on Oct 12, 2015 at 12:01 UTC

    A small correction: but if you does... should be but if you do...

    Update: one more change: the author fix... should be the author fixed... There are also some punctuation errors but they are probably due to fumble fingering as we all do--especially we "hunt and peck" typists!

    Your English is generally excellent--these suggestions are per your request.

      I meet same issue on Excel2016, do you fixed the problem? how to upgrade the WIN32::OLE module version to 0.1710? Thanks.