Are you sure you recorded the macro correctly?
I know for a fact that recording a macro will provide the VB code to do this task and it can be converted into Perl code that uses Win32::OLE. This is based on the fact that I've written Perl code to do exactly this and figured it out from recording a macro and looking at it's VB source code.
If I can find the time, I'll try to find and dig up my code to see how I did it. In the meantime, you'll find that recording macros and the OLE browser from the Win32::OLE module will be among your best resources.
In reply to Re: Win32::OLE and Excel Charts
by dasgar
in thread Win32::OLE and Excel Charts
by kslov75
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