As you might have found out by the questions of the first responder, the code you posted was not enough. If you find your current code too confusing, reduce it until you have a small piece of code that still runs without needing anything else.

You cannot upload screenshots here, and it is frowned upon to link to images elsewhere. Please describe in words what the problem is, or put the text files in between <code>...</code> tags, that way we can see and download them ourselves. The beauty of text files is that they can be copied into posts here.

Actually looking at the documentation of wdFormatDOSTextLineBreaks, it seems as if it should do what I think you have described you wanted. If it doesn't do that, then that is not a problem in Perl but a problem in Microsoft Word, with wich we cannot help you. You can try to write the same program with Visual Basic, and see if the problem happens there as well, to diagnose this further.


In reply to Re^7: Save As option in Win32::OLE by Corion
in thread Save As option in Win32::OLE by Selvakumar

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