If the spreadsheets cannot be used as a database, you will have to use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel which offers a rather low level of access to the spreadsheet. There are some more sophisticated wrappers around this module, so have alook at CPAN!
CountZero
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In reply to Re: EXCEL TO HTML Conversion w/Perl
by CountZero
in thread EXCEL TO HTML Conversion w/Perl
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