Hi Team, I am new to Perl. I recently installed perl (5.10) in my unix box with some modules. I have a requirement, I need to open an existing excel sheet and add some rows to it.. and then add chart to this sheet.. i had succeded till adding data to the existing excel.. but i am not able to add chart to this existing excel... i tried all google items.. still no progress... i ma not even sure, that perl can do this or not.. please help me with sample code to add chart to existing excel sheet... i am updating here with the same stack overflow thread.. http://stackoverflow.com/questions/34044014/add-chart-to-an-existing-excel-using-perl/34044802?noredirect=1#comment55873899_34044802

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