Hi ,
I am Trying to print the String stored in the Excel to a particular Cell of the Excel using the "$worksheet->write" method as follows,
my $txt = $table->Cell($i,4)->Range->{Text};
chomp($txt);
$worksheet->write($j+1, 1,$txt);
in the above code if $txt contains "bite" it is printing "bite*" to the given Cell. (Note: "*" is Actually Dark Black Dot and Not the Star. As I cant replicate the Dark Black Dot here i used Star symbol instead)
How to Overcome this. Any Help is Highly Appreciated.
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