$word->Options->{DefaultFilePath}->{wdDocumentsPath} = $path_default;
same output...I don't know if I understand the data structure, but it seems as though it is adding a branch to the original hash...not modifying an existing element?
for instance:
$word->Options->DefaultFilePath->{wdDocumentsPath} = $path_new;
---> output: Can't use an undefined value as a HASH reference at ....
I thought that perhaps it was since I could not have access to regedit, maybe I couldn't modify the registry...but I'm able to modify it within Microsoft Word->options->Save
Not that it matters, but this I've been trying it as console window and within a web application...
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