I knew it had to be something like that. But I tried your fix, a la
use strict;
use Win32::OLE qw( in );
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Word';
my $filename = 'E:\test.doc';
my $word = Win32::OLE->new('Word.Application', 'Quit');
my $doc = $word->Documents->Open($filename) || die("Unable to open doc
+ument ", Win32::OLE->LastError());
my $nwords = $doc->Words->Count;
my @wordtext;
my @wordcolor;
my $starttime = time;
my @items = in $doc->Words->Items;
for(my $i = 1; $i <= $nwords; $i++) {
$wordcolor[$i] = $items[$i]->HighlightColorIndex;
$wordtext[$i] = $items[$i]->Text;
}
and @items comes back null.
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