Still if you want to do it through Perl, you could think of using Win32::OLE to control Excel from Perl, but you do need to have Excel installed on the target machine.
For a moment I thought one could also use DBD::Excel or XML::Excel but as they are based upon Spreadsheet::ParseExcel you will hit the same limitations.
CountZero
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In reply to Re: only 16383 rows in Spreadsheet::ParseExcel
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