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Hi,
If you look at the VB from a macro it is... Cells(r,c).Find(...).Activate which tells you that the $Sheet->Range("A1:B10")->Find() operation is returning something... that you can "->Activate" it means that it is a Range object you're getting back... so you can try my $Range=$Sheet->Range("A1:B10")->Find("bob"); HTH - Mark In reply to Re: Re: Using Win32::OLE and Excel - Tips and Tricks
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