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Two things. First, use Win32::OLE::Const to import the excel constants. Second, PasteSpecial is a method, not a property. The code below should work (yes it has been tested).
use Win32::OLE; use Win32::OLE::Const 'Microsoft Excel'; $excel = Win32::OLE->new ("Excel.Application") || die "CreateObject : +$!\n"; $excel -> {Visible}=1; $excelfile2 = $excel -> Workbooks -> Open("c:\\sheetA.xls"); $excelfile = $excel -> Workbooks -> Open("c:\\sheetB.xls"); $xls4 = $excelfile -> Worksheets(1); $xls5 = $excelfile2 -> Worksheets(1); $xls5 -> Range ("H58:H105") -> Copy; $xls4 -> Cells (9, 15) -> PasteSpecial (xlPasteValues); $xls4 -> Cells (9, 14) -> Select;
If you have any additional questions, feel free to ask.

In reply to Re: excel pasting by c-era
in thread excel pasting by toni_t_banire@gsk.com

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