Many thanks huck for the answer, which works fine for .xls files with the code:
my $FileName = "Excel Test File 1.xls";
my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel->new();
my $workbook = $parser->parse($FileName);
my $Res1=get_active_sheet($workbook);
But I have no idea how to get it to work with xlsx files, which, currently fails if I try the following:
my $FileName = "Excel Test File 1A.xlsx";
my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseXLSX->new();
my $workbook = $parser->parse($FileName);
my $Res1=get_active_sheet($workbook);
gauss76
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