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Using Win32::OLE, you can actually run the VB macro from the opened file if you want. First specify it as a package
package MacroName; Then you call it in the code like this: $YourWin32Object->Run("MacroName"); The CPAN documentation on Win32::OLE should provide all the detail you need. In reply to Re: How to convert VBA macro to Windows Perl
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