Re: MS Excel

2002-12-17 Thread William H. \"Will\" Du Chene
There are a pair of packages available from CPAN for doing just this. They are Spreadsheet::WriteExcel and Spreadsheet::ParseExcel.   HTH - Original Message - From: Dirk Bremer (NISC) To: 'Perl Win32 Users Mailing List' Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 8:33 AM

MS Excel

2002-12-17 Thread Dirk Bremer \(NISC\)
I would like to write a script to:   1. Start Excel 2. Open a new worksheet 3. Populate cells 4. Apply simple attributes to selected rows (i.e. bold font, etc.)   While I have experience both with Perl and Excel, I have never accessed Excel from Perl. Any pointers and tips on how to get start

RE: Perl + .NET intergration

2002-12-17 Thread Eli Jehoel
http://www.activestate.com/Products/Visual_Perl/ and you'll see for yourself. But you'll need some expensive packages... -Original Message- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Henrik Schak Hansen Sent: Tuesday, December 17, 2002 10:35 AM To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Su

Perl + .NET intergration

2002-12-17 Thread Henrik Schak Hansen
I have read that .Net allows one to program in different languages C#,C++,VB,Java,Perl and even a mixture of thoose. Anyone knows if Perl actually works with .NET as they claim ? Regards Henrik Schak Hansen --- [Denne E-mail blev scannet for virus af Declude Virus] [This E-mail was scanne

RE: timed-out waiting for command prompt

2002-12-17 Thread ibrahim
Thanks a lot, I am rereading the manual again as you advice. My question was: Some of these switches have about 20 active ports, so when I access it manual I got on the screen the first 10 and (More? [,,/,F,N,Q,?)in the end, then I have to press the space key for couple of time (or press enter)