I am trying to assign an Excel spreadsheet to a global variable, and I am finding this does not work. If I assign it to a local variable (using the "my" prefix), it works just fine. Am I missing something?
use Spreadsheet::Write;
$h=Spreadsheet::Write->new(
file => 'sample.xls',
format => 'xls',
sheet => 'test');
$h->addrow('Hello',{
content => 'there',
font_weight => 'bold',
font_color => 'red',
font_face => 'Times New Roman',
font_size => 10,
font_style => 'italic',
});
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