I have come across "MoveUp" and attempted to use it. This seems promising, but I think I'm not understanding the syntax or context I need to use it. My example:
my $word = CreateObject Win32::OLE 'Word.Application' or die $!; $word->{Visible} = 1; my $document = $word->Documents->Open('C:/temp/doctest.doc'); my $table = $word->ActiveDocument->Tables(2); my $selection = $table->Select; $selection->MoveUp(wdLine,1); my $str = $selection->Range(0,10)->{Text}; $table->Range->Copy; print qq{$str\n};
This gives me an error with MoveUp "Can't call method "MoveUp" on an undefined value at ..."
wdLine is supposed to be a known Unit as far as I know...

In reply to Re: Word tables, OLE, perl, and me. by Zaphod137
in thread Word tables, OLE, perl, and me. by Zaphod137

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