If you want the text, try this.
use Win32::OLE qw(in with);
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Word';
$Win32::OLE::Warn = 3; # Die on Errors
my $Word = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Word.Application')
|| Win32::OLE->new('Word.Application', 'Quit');
$Word->{'Visible'} = 1;
my $infile = <SOME FILE PATH>;
my $Doc = $Word->Documents->Open($infile);
$Doc->Content->Select();
my $text = $Word->Selection->{Text};
print $text;
print Win32::OLE->LastError();
The application object is actually the best place to get the selection text from in this case, not the document object.
Update: Although you can use the ->WholeStory; method that you used to select the whole document text and leave the creation of the document object alone, the Open method returns said object.
C-.
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