#!/usr/bin/perl -w ############################################################################### # # Example of how to use the Spreadsheet::WriteExcel merge_cells() workbook # method with complex formatting and rotation. # # # reverse('©'), September 2002, John McNamara, jmcnamara@cpan.org # use strict; use Spreadsheet::WriteExcel; # Create a new workbook and add a worksheet my $workbook = Spreadsheet::WriteExcel->new('merge5.xls'); my $worksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet(); # Increase the cell size of the merged cells to highlight the formatting. $worksheet->set_row($_, 36) for (3..8); $worksheet->set_column($_, $_ , 15) for (1,3,5); ############################################################################### # # Rotation 1, letters run from top to bottom # my $format1 = $workbook->add_format( border => 6, bold => 1, color => 'red', valign => 'vcentre', align => 'centre', rotation => 270, ); $worksheet->merge_range('B4:B9', 'Rotation 270', $format1); ############################################################################### # # Rotation 2, 90° anticlockwise # my $format2 = $workbook->add_format( border => 6, bold => 1, color => 'red', valign => 'vcentre', align => 'centre', rotation => 90, ); $worksheet->merge_range('D4:D9', 'Rotation 90°', $format2); ############################################################################### # # Rotation 3, 90° clockwise # my $format3 = $workbook->add_format( border => 6, bold => 1, color => 'red', valign => 'vcentre', align => 'centre', rotation => -90, ); $worksheet->merge_range('F4:F9', 'Rotation -90°', $format3);