You see data in just 6 rows, but the other rows might still be there, but without real data. This can happen is the sheet had some data that was deleted, or if it has a space for example, that doesn't show to your eyes.
Maybe Spreadsheet::Read is an option to you, it has the feature to strip empty rows and columns from the ends
In reply to Re: Parse Excel File
by Tux
in thread Parse Excel File
by vinoth.ree
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