#!/usr/bin/perl ############################################################################### # # Example of how to use the Excel::Writer::XLSX module to write hyperlinks # # See also hyperlink2.pl for worksheet URL examples. # # reverse ('(c)'), May 2004, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # use strict; use warnings; use Excel::Writer::XLSX; # Create a new workbook and add a worksheet my $workbook = Excel::Writer::XLSX->new( 'hyperlink.xlsx' ); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet( 'Hyperlinks' ); # Format the first column $worksheet->set_column( 'A:A', 30 ); $worksheet->set_selection( 'B1' ); # Add the standard url link format. my $url_format = $workbook->add_format( color => 'blue', underline => 1, ); # Add a sample format. my $red_format = $workbook->add_format( color => 'red', bold => 1, underline => 1, size => 12, ); # Add an alternate description string to the URL. my $str = 'Perl home.'; # Add a "tool tip" to the URL. my $tip = 'Get the latest Perl news here.'; # Write some hyperlinks $worksheet->write( 'A1', 'http://www.perl.com/', $url_format ); $worksheet->write( 'A3', 'http://www.perl.com/', $url_format, $str ); $worksheet->write( 'A5', 'http://www.perl.com/', $url_format, $str, $tip ); $worksheet->write( 'A7', 'http://www.perl.com/', $red_format ); $worksheet->write( 'A9', 'mailto:jmcnamara@cpan.org', $url_format, 'Mail me' ); # Write a URL that isn't a hyperlink $worksheet->write_string( 'A11', 'http://www.perl.com/' );