You can also dump the contents of your objects to see the available methods and properties. See my example for Word at Re:(Win32::OLE) Printing from Perl in Windows
cheers
tachyon
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In reply to Re: Controlling Windows Media Player from Perl or how to find OLE methods easily
by tachyon
in thread Controlling Windows Media Player from Perl or how to find OLE methods easily
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