Hi
dolo21taf,
I notice that this is your first post. Welcome to the Monastery, please read the
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To answer your question with another question, do you currently have any Perl code for interacting with Excel?
Using Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks from the
tutorials section of this site is a good reference point, as is
Using OLE with Perl, which explains some concepts you may need to be aware of.
Have a look at those resources and if you have any problems with your code, post it here and we will try to help.
Thanks
Martin
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