where I may get the API of all the possible functions of Win32::OLE?

The Win32::API module itself doesn't have an extensive API. What it does is allow you yo instantiate and manipulate COM objects. So I suspect the question you're really asking is where do I get more details of the methods and properties exposed by the COM objects. Assuming you're using ActivePerl, the type library browser (Internet Explorer only) allows you to select a class and explore the properties and methods it exposes. In some cases it can link through to the help pages for the relevant application.

If that link doesn't work, try accessing it from the ActivePerl section of your start menu.

Failing all that, the Excel scripting help pages are the other place to look.


In reply to Re: Automatically change line with Perl Win32::OLE by grantm
in thread Automatically change line with Perl Win32::OLE by Anonymous Monk

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