The zoom level is a property of the
Window object which is in turn part of the Excel
Application object. Here is a short example of how to set it:
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Cwd;
use Win32::OLE;
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel';
my $application = Win32::OLE->new("Excel.Application");
my $workbook = $application->Workbooks->Add;
my $worksheet = $workbook->Worksheets(1);
my $window = $application->Windows(1);
# Set the sheet zoom level.
$window->{Zoom} = 75;
# Write some text.
$worksheet->Cells(1,1)->{Value} = "Hello World";
my $dir = cwd();
$workbook->SaveAs({FileName => $dir . '/win32ole.xls'});
$workbook->Close;
__END__
--
John.
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