I already have a small perl script which gathers data from text files and dumps them into different templates. Each of these template has a summary sheet with lots of tables and formulae.
I wanted to make a summary workbook of all the summary sheets from different templates for publishing to managers who will definitely not be interested in lot of data nor will they be inclined in browsing multiple workbooks.
I hope I'm making myself clear.
Summary is, I can use Excel macro but it will be running two different programs, one for gathering data and another to generate report. If possible, I would lie to use Perl.
Thanks again.
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