Then
print "table rows count=", $table->Rows->Count ,".\n"; # prints 23 foreach my $rownum (1 .. $table->Rows->Count) { print "rownum=$rownum\n"; #prints 1 my $row = $table->Rows->Item($rownum); #crashes!

OLE exception from "Microsoft Word": ?e? e??a? d??at? ? p??s▀as? ╡e╡???╡???? ??a╡╡?? se a?t?? t? s??????, epe?d? ? p??a?a? ??e? s?????e?╡??a ?e??? ?ata????fa. Win32::OLE(0.1712) error 0x800a1767 in METHOD/PROPERTYGET "Item" at parserworks16.pl line 191.

is there a way to look at the elements of the $table->Rows object? It would appear that this does not have an Item(1) element

In reply to Re^4: WIn32::OLE debug by chafelix
in thread WIn32::OLE debug by Anonymous Monk

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