Whilst using Spreadsheet::ParseExcel is an option, there are other options, such as opening the input data with Excel and saving the original spreadsheet as a .csv and parsing that.
A text editor can help with basic, simple changes, such as extra heading rows and superfluous rows at the bottom. But you can use the power of Perl to really munge the data; Perl is fast at reading large text files, building hashes, etc.
I hope I haven't missed the point of what you are doing
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Missquoting Janis Joplin:
Oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
My friends all rate Windows, I must disagree.
Your powers of persuasion will set them all free,
So oh Lord, won’t you burn me a Knoppix CD ?
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by rinceWind
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