On 07/03/2003 20:06:49 "Joel Brockman" wrote:

>
>Csaba,
>Thank you for your effort.  ActiveState provided me with an html document
>containing a link to OLE Browser.  The link brings up a blank page.

That should not happen. Is that C:\Perl\html\OLE-Browser\Browser.html ?

If there is an error, there should be a yellow triangle in the IE status
bar.
Click on it to see the error message.

> I looked
>for an online version of the documentation and found "Using OLE With Perl"
in
>the ActivePerl User Guide.  There was nothing there to answer my question.

>Before reading your email I would not have thought to follow the link
"Where do
>I find documentation for the object models?", but I thought it might have
>something to do with the "object library" you referred to.  Indeed, it
directed
>me to find the object browser in the visual basic editor of Excel.  From
there
>I followed your directions to look through the methods and properties of
>Worksheet to find "Name".  Even after knowing the answer, I don't see how
to
>figure it out from the object browser.  Could you explain more please?
>

Which object browser are you talking about here, the VB one or the Perl one
?

P.S.

Please don't CC, I'm on the list.

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