Much of your frustration might come from the reason that you're not really telling us what your problems are. From your vague description, I guess that it's not Win32::OLE which is giving you problems but the calls you're trying to make to Excel. A simple excel win32::ole macro recorder site:www.perlmonks.org would have shown you Use The Macro Recorder, Luke (Re: Using Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks) among many other good solutions, but I'm confident that this easy solution already occurred to you and I'm misinterpreting your post.

Maybe you can clarify your post so that I can understand it better?


In reply to Re: I am frustrated with WIN32::OLE by Corion
in thread I am frustrated with WIN32::OLE by padawan_linuxero

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