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#!/usr/bin/perl -w
############################################################################### # # An example of how to use the Spreadsheet:WriteExcel module to write a basic # Excel workbook with multiple worksheets. # # reverse('©'), March 2001, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org #
use strict; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel;
# Create a new Excel workbook my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new("regions.xls");
# Add some worksheets my $north = $workbook->add_worksheet("North"); my $south = $workbook->add_worksheet("South"); my $east = $workbook->add_worksheet("East"); my $west = $workbook->add_worksheet("West");
# Add a Format my $format = $workbook->add_format(); $format->set_bold(); $format->set_color('blue');
# Add a caption to each worksheet foreach my $worksheet ($workbook->sheets()) { $worksheet->write(0, 0, "Sales", $format); }
# Write some data $north->write(0, 1, 200000); $south->write(0, 1, 100000); $east->write (0, 1, 150000); $west->write (0, 1, 100000);
# Set the active worksheet $south->activate();
# Set the width of the first column $south->set_column(0, 0, 20);
# Set the active cell $south->set_selection(0, 1);
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