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That's a macro. You can record your "session" as VBA-macro. I can't see the difference between your suggestion and a macro. Of course, Perl integrated in Excel would be quite cool.
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Re^4: Spreadsheets, HTTP::Recorder and interactivity
by dragonchild (Archbishop) on Jul 01, 2004 at 14:43 UTC
    Excel allows you to install ActiveX controls. ActivePerl installs PerlScript as an ActiveX component. (I've used it in IE for client-side CGI servers.) The two have to work together somehow ...

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