I'm trying to get the following VB code to run with Win32::OLE.
Rows("1:1").Select
Selection.Copy
Rows("2:2").Select
Selection.Insert Shift:=xlDown
Here's code I'm currently trying to use and the errors that are returned.
my $Workbook = $Excel->Workbooks->Open({Filename=>"test.xls"});
my $curSheet = $Workbook->Worksheets(1);
$curSheet->Rows("1:1")->Select;
$curSheet->Rows("1:1")->Copy;
$curSheet->Rows("2:2")->Select;
$curSheet->Rows("2:2")->Insert(Shift => 'xlDown');
OLE exception from "Microsoft Office Excel":
Unable to get the Insert property of the Range class
Win32::OLE(0.1701) error 0x800a03ec
in METHOD/PROPERTYGET "Insert" at C:\test.pl line 6
I've tried several different ways of trying to call the Insert function, with no success. What am I doing wrong?
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