Hi noble ones
I'm using Spreadsheet::WriteExcel to generate xml files for downloading reports in xls format (from a linux server).
Now, i want to (automatically) create some graphs in excel from the data inside, so i want to create some dynamic vb-script that is inserted in the xls file, however as stated on cpan:
Also, here are some of the most requested features that probably won't
+ get added:
* Macros.
This would solve some other problems neatly. However,
the format of Excel macros isn't documented.
I also looked in the supersearch and looked at
Excel::Template, but no luck there.
So i'm stucked. Any ideas here?
(or other ways to create the graphs i want?)
Thanks (again)
Update Would the one who downvotes me here for a legetimite normal question please be so kind to explain me why he's doing it? i might be able to improve then. (oh never mind, i' should not care about it, i just want an answer to my real question....
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