Welcome, before responding your question I'd like to point out that the formatting of your post could be better. Formatting advice is displayed when posting, but in case you missed it see the start if How do I post a question effectively?. If you have the time PerlMonks for the Absolute Beginner is also worth reading. Not a huge deal, but the easier you make it for people to help you, the more likely they are to do so.

On to the problem at hand. Is the beep the only thing you're having problems with? If I recall correctly (please let me know if this is wrong) DisplayAlerts may be what you want to disable. You could quickly test this by substituting the following lines in your code:

$Word->{DisplayAlerts} = 1; to $Word->{DisplayAlerts} = 0;

and

$Excel->{DisplayAlerts}=1; to $Excel->{DisplayAlerts}=0;

Unfortunately I currently don't have access to a Windows environment with these applications available for testing.


In reply to Re: How to resolve the sound error while executing this program? by marto
in thread How to resolve the sound error while executing this program? by SriramGrandhi

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