The file ole-word-demo-3.doc is located in the folder in which I've stored the above perl script, and executed it.Well no ole-word-demo-3.txt file gets created in that folder at all.What could be the problem?

When I test this out, I get an error message indicating that the ole-word-demo-3.doc file cannot be found. If I hard code the location of the document as:

$inf="C:\\some_dir\\ole-word-demo-3.doc"; $outf="C:\\some_dir\\ole-word-demo-3.txt";
then the program works to open the specified .doc file and creates the text file. As for the rest of your task, I hope some other Monk will have some insight.

In reply to Re: Re: Win32::OLE for MS-Word by WhiteBird
in thread Win32::OLE for MS-Word by perl_seeker

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