You can also embed HTML into an rtf document.  Use the
.rtf extension and the file will open in Word with the
html formatting.

...Robert
--- michael higgins <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  >>I want to create an MS Word document from a perl
> program. Would I use
>  >>Win32::OLE or another module? Can you point me to
> any documentation / 
> sample
>  >>code / etc.?
>  >>
>  >>Wes
>  >>
> 
> > The only question in my mind is why anyone
> maintaining any degree of sanity or 
> > dignity would want to create an MS Word document
> in the first place.
> > 
> > Not the information you were after, I am sure ;)
> > 
> > -~.-~.-~.-~.-~.-~.-~.-~.-~.-~
> > -~
> > -~  Cliff Frensley
> 
> [snip]
> 
> 
> I believe the preferred method is to write to .rtf
> files, which has a 
> reasonably comprehendible format. Word will open
> them with no squawks 
> and preserve the formatting.
> 
> I use RTF::Writer. Might that work for you as well?
> 
> Goood luck. I hope this points you in the right
> direction. If not, 
> someone else will, I'm sure!
> 
> -- Mike Higgins
> 
> 
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