And on the 8th day.... Win32::OLE was created and it was good. This module implements OLE objects in perl, so you can do any VBA-capable (and VBA-incapable) action using that module. Read up on it, and use super search to find some good Win32::OLE examples.
Hope this spurs some discovery,In reply to Re: How to convert VBA macro to Windows Perl
by Grygonos
in thread How to convert VBA macro to Windows Perl
by Divinedimepiece
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