You need the "sendkeys" functionality (send keystrokes to a window identified by its title or window id) - it's available in several Perl modules (e.g., SendKeys in Win32::SetupSup, which can be found at Roth's site). There is some nice wrapup on how to use Win32::SetupSup in chapter 4 of "Perl for System Administration" (from O'Reilly).
Christian Lemburg
Brainbench MVP for Perl
http://www.brainbench.com
In reply to Re: OLE print to a file
by clemburg
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