Sorry, this piece of code is untested.

foreach my $oWkS (@{$oBook->{Worksheet}}) { for(my $iR = $oWkS->{MinRow} ; defined $oWkS->{MaxRow} && $iR <= +$oWkS->{MaxRow} ; $iR++) { for(my $iC = $oWkS->{MinCol} ; defined $oWkS->{MaxCol} && $i +C <= $oWkS->{MaxCol} ; $iC++) { $oWkC = $oWkS->{Cells}[$iR][$iC]; my $Fill = $oWkC-{Format}->{Fill}; } } }

$Fill will contain an array ref to a fill pattern.

According to the documentation: $Fill->[0] = *Pattern* $Fill->[1] = *Front Color* $Fill->[2] = *Color*

You can access other things like Border, Font, etc.

my $Border = $oWkC-{Format}->{BdrStyle}; my $Font = $oWkC-{Format}->{Font}; . . . and so on

In reply to Re: How to use Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.2602 to extract the bgcolor of each cell by young_david
in thread How to use Spreadsheet-ParseExcel-0.2602 to extract the bgcolor of each cell by Anonymous Monk

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