s a defined Win32::OLE object.
Yeah, it should always be a defined Win32::OLE object, because Cells() is documented to always return a Range ... even if the range is EMPTY
In reply to Re^3: Win32::OLE AddComment method and MS Office 2013
by Anonymous Monk
in thread Win32::OLE AddComment method and MS Office 2013
by woland99
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