in reply to using perl in excel

Take a look at Using Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks. Also next time you should use the search box on the site to look at other questions out there that may help you out before posting a new question. That's how I found the node I just referenced :-)

Update: thanks for the tip dimar, I updated my link style for this post.

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Re^2: using perl in excel
by dimar (Curate) on Jan 17, 2005 at 06:25 UTC

    Good advice redhotpenguin. Moreover, you might want to take a look at this node which shows how to make a hyperlink to another node on perlmonks.

    If you use style1, it causes minor hassles if someone clicks on it while logged into perlmonks.

    ### style1 <a href="http://www.perlmonks.org/">foo link</a>
    ### style2 [id://17441|foo link]

    The perlmonks FAQ chock full of useful tidbits ... it's useful to glance at it every so often, in addition to regular visits to search and super-search.