First, thanks for the help, the Data Labels are now working. But I cannot switch the gridlines off, the Recorded VB macro was:
ActiveWindow.DisplayGridlines = False
I tried several codes also the one you showed me: You wrote: Perhaps changing $newworksheet -> DisplayGridlines = 'False'; to $newworksheet -> {DisplayGridlines} = 'False'; may help? This is just a guess, though. This didn't solve my problem, maybe you have some other suggetstion for switching off the gridlines? (Why the Lineends are cut of in the second half of my post?)

In reply to Re: Re: Problem with Excel and Win32::OLE by Streen
in thread Problem with Excel and Win32::OLE by Streen

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