I don't think Spreadsheet::ParseExcel will work, because jumdesumit refers to an xlsx file (Transiotr_count.xlsx) and the description of Spreadsheet::ParseExcel says:
"The module cannot read files in the Excel 2007 Open XML XLSX format. See the Spreadsheet::XLSX module instead."

The "fun" bit might be reading the docx files (e.g. cell_report.docx), since there may be no modules which support the docx format, but pryrt's links above about docx may help.
However, I've just tried this code for Windows (which uses Win32::OLE & Win32::OLE::Enum) and it successfully read my simple .doc and .docx files!  I wonder if there's a Linux alternative.


In reply to Re^2: Transistor Counting from Excel Sheet. by tel2
in thread Transistor Counting from Excel Sheet. by jumdesumit

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