I am sorry monks...My bad... I am using Win32::OLE...and this is the way i am creating new worksheets..
if($a==1) { $sheet3= $workbook->Worksheets->Add( {after => $workbook->Worksheets($workbook->Worksheets->{count})} ); }
Now what i am doing is retrieving information from database and putting them into different worksheets depending upon the type of information sought. as i said..at the end of my script..there is always a blank sheet left..and whenever i re run the script.another blank sheet gets added to my file. So i thought that if at the end of the script i delete this sheet then..All i would have is the sheets in which information is stored. I hope i have successfully given you the info u need... I appreciate you guys taking out your time for me..Thanks!

In reply to Re^2: Deleting Blank worksheets by Ashes.cfg
in thread Deleting Blank worksheets by Ashes.cfg

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