If Spreadsheet::ParseExcel (or XLSPerl for a complete, premade solution) is not your thing, maybe ExcelPerl by strat shows you the techniques how to use Win32::OLE to do what you want.
A technique I've found very convenient is to use the Excel Macro Recorder to create Visual Basic code for what I want to do and then to translate that VB code to Perl.
In reply to Re: export excelsheet as .csv
by Corion
in thread export excelsheet as .csv
by poojapo3
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