Well, it's funny 'cause after writing this post, I realized the benefits of writing down a problem
a) My post is so unclear which means I don't understand totally what's going on
b) It forced me to look again what's available out there. Maybe my nose was stuck in my problem.
So I found Excel::Template and Excel::Template::Plus which allows to change the engine (TT for instance). I know why I overlooked Excel::Template, since at the beginning I thought it would be nice to allow the network guys to consult their template at any time (in the original Excel format) but now that I've played a lot with the Excel modules, and learned a bit more about it's behavior ... I dunno maybe I could create a nice display in a webpage from the xml structure used for the template.
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