Wow, this is interesting.
I had Spreadsheet::ParseExcel, version 0.32 installed on my system. So I installed version 0.33, and here is the output from the script in my previous post now:
[33:13] = 7.42648557919274e+275
[33:13] = 742,648,557,919,274,215,596,480,721,467,753,739,797,881,83
+9,158,032,045,444,744,972,281,248,374,846,048,088,725,564,424,705,059
+,145,840,738,686,965,435,358,755,836,749,146,754,873,675,932,600,092,
+125,946,893,868,194,138,671,244,971,437,781,478,579,517,410,099,590,0
+90,026,114,048,017,693,855,644,672,962,827,489,552,711,307,891,602,71
+6,747,903,682,255,045,301,108,736.00
I'm wondering if this is a bug. You should maybe try reporting this bug on CPAN.
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