#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################### # # This is a simple example of how to create an Excel file using the # Win32::OLE module for the sake of comparison. # # reverse('©'), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # use strict; use Cwd; use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel'; my $application = Win32::OLE->new("Excel.Application"); my $workbook = $application->Workbooks->Add; my $worksheet = $workbook->Worksheets(1); $worksheet->Cells(1,1)->{Value} = "Hello World"; $worksheet->Cells(2,1)->{Value} = "One"; $worksheet->Cells(3,1)->{Value} = "Two"; $worksheet->Cells(4,1)->{Value} = 3; $worksheet->Cells(5,1)->{Value} = 4.0000001; # Add some formatting $worksheet->Cells(1,1)->Font->{Bold} = "True"; $worksheet->Cells(1,1)->Font->{Size} = 16; $worksheet->Cells(1,1)->Font->{ColorIndex} = 3; $worksheet->Columns("A:A")->{ColumnWidth} = 25; # Write a hyperlink my $range = $worksheet->Range("A7:A7"); $worksheet->Hyperlinks->Add({ Anchor => $range, Address => "http://www.perl.com/"}); # Get current directory using Cwd.pm my $dir = cwd(); $workbook->SaveAs({ FileName => $dir . '/win32ole.xls', FileFormat => xlNormal, }); $workbook->Close;