cmiller2005:

OK, then, use Win32::OLE to save the document as an .EPS file. The Postscript::Simple module has an importeps method that apparently lets you put an EPS image on the same page. So you can create some postscript with your perl script, then import your template on top of it. I think that ought to work.

Take a look at the example.pl script that comes with Postscript::Simple, it may give you the push you need.

...roboticus

When your only tool is a hammer, all problems look like your thumb.


In reply to Re^6: Mail Merge with Word 2007 and Perl by roboticus
in thread Mail Merge with Word 2007 and Perl by cmiller2005

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