"Yes, it exists." Weird, not sure why it's not working for you.
Here's an alternative to my base64-encoded .docm: I added the document creation to the Win32::OLE commands. I also was reminded that $! doesn't get set by Win32::OLE; instead, use Win32::OLE->LastError().
When I run that exact code, this is what I get. How does it compare to your output for the same code?
inside
second
C:\temp\hyper2.docx
here
1 Win32::OLE=HASH(0x478c00) inside http://google.com/
1 Win32::OLE=HASH(0x4788b8) inside http://www.perlmonks.o
+rg/
2 Win32::OLE=HASH(0x478d98) second http://duckduckgo.com/
2 Win32::OLE=HASH(0x478c00) second http://www.perlmonks.o
+rg/
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