Hi Akku.

I used the following Microsoft pages to help me modify your code.

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/xa46twee.aspx

http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/tx0x9x4d.aspx

This issue with your code was that your range was not selected for the current sentence that was written out.

I hope this helps.

use strict; use warnings; use Win32::OLE; my $word = Win32::OLE->new('Word.Application') or die $!; my $document = $word->Documents->Add; my $selection = $word->Selection; $word->{'Visible'} = 1; my @DATA_array = ( 'This is a test line' , 'This is second test Line' , 'This is the third line' ); my ($ColorIndex_iter, $start, $end, $current_sentence_iter) = (2, 0, 0 +, 1); foreach my $elements (@DATA_array) { $selection->TypeText($elements); print "$elements $start ".length($elements)."\n"; $selection->Font->{Size} = 12; $selection->Font->{ColorIndex} = $ColorIndex_iter; $selection->Hyperlinks->Add({ Anchor => $document->Range->Sentence +s($current_sentence_iter), Address => $elements }) or die "I am unabl +e to do it"; $selection -> TypeParagraph; $current_sentence_iter++; sleep (1); } undef $word;

In reply to Re: Add hyperlink to paticular lines of MS doc by VincentK
in thread Add hyperlink to paticular lines of MS doc by Akku

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