I agree, it's probably in the ->Open(). This might help 3dbc debug it.

my $doc = $MSWord->Documents->Open('C:/temp/hyper.docm') or die $!;

As far as the document: my "hyper.docm" was just a very simple test document I created.

This is text This is hyperlink. This is text this is another hyper.

... then on "hyperlink" and "another hyper", I used Word to create hyperlinks (to wherever), saved, and exited.

If you trust me1 , you could run this script to replicate my .docm exactly.

edit: footnote 1: trust is earned. if I haven't earned it, don't run that code; I won't be offended. In general, it's a bad idea to download and run binaries that you have no reason to trust.


In reply to Re^4: M$ Word ole hyperlink by pryrt
in thread M$ Word ole hyperlink by 3dbc

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