I guess I'm referring to a spreadsheet then, if a csv does not have those 
options. 


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----- Original Message -----
From: Charles K. Clarkson
To: beginners@perl.org
Sent: Thu Dec 22 02:04:16 2005
Subject: RE: CSV Help

Brian Bernard <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
: Hello,
: 
: I am new to this list. Can someone please let me know if the built-in
: functionality of Perl can print OUT to CSV but control what the CSV
: looks like? Actually, I know that I can output to CSV but I want the
: first row in the CSV to be a certain color and the text to be a
: certain color also. If I can maximize the cells through the script to
: be as big as the largest entry, that would also be preferred.     
: 
: Please let me know if this can be done.

    What do you mean by CSV? I think it is a comma separated values
file. In such a file, color is meaningless. Perhaps I misunderstand the
questions or perhaps you are referring print out a CSV, not printing to a
CSV. Can you clarify?

HTH,
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