Thanks for the help. Your mention of the modified cell value being automatically saved got me back on track. I had come across mention of that earlier in my project, but for whatever reason, seemed to be mixing the hash reference and dataArray variables I was using in different portions of my code. Anyway, I've got it sorted.

On another note, could you or any of the other monks point me to a good GUI layout reference? I'm using a mix of the spreadsheet, frames, and a canvas, but don't have the control I'd like as to the exact placement of widgets. This is likely due to my inexperience with Tk, but would like something maybe with absolute positions.

Cheers.


In reply to Re^2: Saving info from Tablematrix::Spreadsheet by scottso
in thread Saving info from Tablematrix::Spreadsheet by scottso

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