Try without worksheets method which was added in version 0.43 January 7 2009
#!/usr/bin/perl -w
use strict;
use Spreadsheet::ParseExcel;
my $file = '/home/muthum/excel1.xls';
my $parser = Spreadsheet::ParseExcel->new( Password => 'secret' );
my $workbook = $parser->Parse($file);
if ( !defined $workbook ) {
die $parser->error(), ".\n";
}
my $count = $workbook->{SheetCount};
print "Workbook has $count sheets\n";
for my $i (0..$count-1){
my $worksheet = $workbook->{Worksheet}[$i];
my $cell = $worksheet->get_cell( 0, 0 );
if ($cell){
print "[A1] = '", $cell->Value,"'\n";
}
}
What are you trying to do with the spreadsheet, just read the contents ?
poj
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