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Asked: May 13, 20262026-05-13T19:25:27+00:00 2026-05-13T19:25:27+00:00

When creating a chart in a spreadsheet using Spreadsheet::WriteExcel , the file it creates

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When creating a chart in a spreadsheet using Spreadsheet::WriteExcel, the file it creates keeps coming up with an error reading

Excel found unreadable content in “Report.xls”

and asks me if I want to recover it. I have worked it out that the problem line in the code is where I actually insert the chart, with

$chartworksheet->insert_chart(0, 0, $linegraph, 10, 10);

If I comment out this one line, the data is fine (but of course, there’s no chart). The rest of the relevant code is as follows (any variables not defined here are defined earlier in the code, like $lastrow).

printf("Creating\n");
my $chartworksheet = $workbook->add_worksheet('Graph');
my $linegraph = $workbook->add_chart(type => 'line', embedded => 1);
$linegraph->add_series(values => '=Data!$D$2:$D$lastrow', name => 'Column1');
$linegraph->add_series(values => '=Data!$E$2:$E$lastrow', name => 'Column2');
$linegraph->add_series(values => '=Data!$G$2:$G$lastrow', name => 'Column3');
$linegraph->add_series(values => '=Data!$H$2:$H$lastrow', name => 'Column4');
$linegraph->set_x_axis(name => 'x-axis');
$linegraph->set_y_axis(name => 'y-axis');
$linegraph->set_title(name => 'title');
$linegraph->set_legend(position => 'bottom');
$chartworksheet->activate();
$chartworksheet->insert_chart(0, 0, $linegraph, 10, 10);
printf("Finished\n");

I am at a total loss here, and I can’t find any answers. Help please!

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    2026-05-13T19:25:27+00:00Added an answer on May 13, 2026 at 7:25 pm

    Looking at the expression:

    '=Data!$D$2:$D$lastrow'
    

    Is $lastrow some convention in Spreadsheet::WriteExcel or is it a variable from your script to be interpolated into the string expression? If it’s your var, then this code probably won’t do what you want inside single quotes, and you may want to use something like

    '=Data!$D$2:$D' . $lastrow
    "=Data!\$D\$2:\$D:$lastrow"
    sprintf('=Data!$D2:$D%d',$lastrow)
    
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