It's actually a trivial task. Try this:
#!/usr/bin/perl use strict; use warnings; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new("Report.xls"); my $first = $workbook->add_worksheet('Perl'); my $second = $workbook->add_worksheet('Perl Flavours'); my $third = $workbook->add_worksheet('ActivePerl'); my $fourth = $workbook->add_worksheet('StrawberryPerl'); my $fifth = $workbook->add_worksheet('VanilaPerl'); my $format = $workbook->add_format( center_across => 1, bold => 1, size => 10, border => 4, color => 'black', bg_color => 'cyan', border_color => 'black', align => 'vcenter', ); $first->set_column(0,0,20); foreach my $worksheet ($workbook->sheets()) { $worksheet->write(0,0, "Perl", $format); $worksheet->write(1,0, "Perl FLAVOURS"); $worksheet->write(2,0, "Active Perl"); $worksheet->write(3,0, "Strawberry Perl"); $worksheet->write(4,0, "Vanilla Perl"); } $first->activate();

In reply to Re: How to Modify and Rewrite Excel Files in perl by Khen1950fx
in thread How to Modify and Rewrite Excel Files in perl by bimleshsharma

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