I think you need to write this as a method call, with the data as a hash, for example:
(Please note I've not tested this - see next section also) $xls4->Cells(9, 15)-> PasteSpecial(
{ Paste => xlValues,
Operation => xlNone,
SkipBlanks=> False,
Transpose => False",
});
This won't work, because the constants xlValues, xlNone and False aren't imported using Win32::OLE. I think there's a way to find these... need to
perldoc Win32::OLE a bit more, but
a way of checking is to go to the VBA screen's 'Immediate' window and type
print xlValues (which is
-4163 apparently...)
Sorry if this is vague - I'll test more later if I have time!
Cheerio!
Osfameron
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