Thanks for your reply.
here is my modified code.
and yes,as per your suggestion i tried to do it manually and its working.But,same i am trying same to do with script,its not working.
use Win32::OLE::Variant;
use strict;
use Win32::OLE qw(in with);
use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel';
$Win32::OLE::Warn = 3;
my $Excel = Win32::OLE->GetActiveObject('Excel.Application')||Win32::O
+LE->new('Excel.Application', 'Quit');
my $Book = $Excel->Workbooks->Open( "F:\\project\\report1.xlsx" );
my $Book = $Excel->Workbooks->Open( "F:\\project\\report1.xlsm" ); # O
+pen Workbook needing the macro: Macro1
my $Sheet = $Book->Worksheets(1); #work on sheet1
$Excel->Run("report1.xlsm!Deletebrows"); #Calling on the Macro from ma
+cro workbook.
$Excel->Run("report1.xlsm!FillEmptyCellWithZero");
$Book->Save;
$Book->Close;
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