for your first question

Sometimes it really helps to run the Excel macros and see what that gives you

Range("B2").Select ActiveWindow.FreezePanes = True
This (translated to perl) works for me
my $freeze_panes = $gExcel->ActiveSheet->Range("B2")->Select; #$gSheet->Cells(2,2)->Select(); $gExcel->ActiveWindow->{FreezePanes} = 1;
I changed ActiveSheet to ActiveWindow

and set the selection to a single cell (instead of a row). If set to a row (2:2) it still works by freezing only the top row.


In reply to Re: OLE and Excel question by Sandy
in thread OLE and Excel question by gibsonca

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