You are probably looking for
xlCSV (Value=6) (Other options in
this MSDN article).
The syntax for the SaveAs method is
$book->SaveAs(FileName, FileFormat, Password, WriteResPassword, Read
+OnlyRecommended
,CreateBackup, AddToMru, TextCodepage, TextVisualLayou
+t, Local);
Here is
the relevant page in the MSDN Excel 2007 doc.
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