Hi

I am trying to add hyperlink to some lines of MS doc. But to first line of the document hyperlink is applied. By applying sleep function I have noticed that it changes hyperlink content of first line to other link. It does'nt apply the link to other lines

I am providing the tested code.

Please keep cursor on generated ms doc, while script generates the doc, changing of hyperlink content on first line will be clearly visible.

use warnings;
use Win32::OLE;
my $word = Win32::OLE->new('Word.Application') or die $!;
$word->{'Visible'} = 1;
my $document = $word->Documents->Add;
my $selection = $word->Selection;
%hash =('This is a test line' => '1', 'This is second test Line' => '1', 'This is the third line' => '1');

my ($c, $start, $end, $r) = (2, 0, 0, );
foreach $elemetns(keys %hash)
{
    $end1 = length($elemetns);
    print "$elemetns $start $end1\n";
    $selection->TypeText($elemetns);
    #$r = ();
    $r = $document->Range($start, $end1);
    $selection->Font->{Size} = 12;
    $selection->Font->{ColorIndex} = $c++;
$selection->Hyperlinks->Add({ Anchor => $r, Address => "$elemetns" }) or die "I am unable to do it";

    $selection -> TypeParagraph;
    sleep (1);
}
undef $word;

Thanks


In reply to Add hyperlink to paticular lines of MS doc by Akku

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