Just to make it easy on the eyes:
use strict;
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Word';
# imports word constants like wdFormtaDosTxtLineBreaks
my $Word = Win32::OLE->new( 'Word.Application', 'Quit' );
$Word->{'Visible'} = 1;
# second argument tells OLE what to do if everything goes tits up
my $Document = $Word->Documents->Open( "f:\\aa.doc" );
$Document->SaveAs( { FileName => 'bb.htm', FileFormat => wdFormatHTML
+} );
# NOTE!!! wdFormatDOSTextLineBreaks, wdFormatHTML, etc., are
#constants, not strings, so don't quote them!
$Document->Close();
$Word->Quit();
exit( 0 );
elbow
update nevermind - broquaint did it too.....
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