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Implement Cell.FormulaLocal similar to Excel VBA Range.FormulaLocal and Render Office Add-Ins while converting Excel to Pdf with Aspose.Cells for Java 17.12
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Java 17.12. This release includes many new features and enhancements along with some critical bug fixes that further improve the overall stability of the APIs. We also recommend our clients to use the powerful Aspose for Java APIs directly in their Maven Projects with simple configurations. Please check the release notes in order to get an idea about what is new and what has been fixed with this … Continue Reading
More Code Examples of Aspose.Cells for .NET in Comparison with NPOI HWPF and XWPF
We are pleased to announce another release of Aspose.Cells for NPOI (HWPF and XWPF) which shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose.Cells .NET APIs in comparison with NPOI. Code Comparison of Aspose Cells for .NET with NPOI is helpful for developers who want to compare NPOI with the easiness and flexibility of Aspose.Cells for .NET OR migrate from NPOI to Aspose.Cells.
What’s New in this Release v 1.2
Below are the features of another release of comparison examples … Continue Reading
Aspose.Cells for .NET VS OpenXML SDK – Deal with Microsoft Excel Documents
We’ve added more examples in the release of the Aspose.Cell for .NET features unavailable in OpenXML Excel SDK. These examples show how different tasks can be performed using Aspose.Cells for .NET APIs in comparison with OpenXML SDK to deal with Microsoft Excel documents. This project is helpful for developers who want to migrate from OpenXML to Aspose or compare OpenXML with Aspose.Cells.
What’s new?
… Continue ReadingMore examples of Aspose.Cells for .NET features missing in VSTO to deal with Microsoft Excel Documents
We’ve added more examples in the release of the Aspose.Cell for .NET features unavailable in VSTO Excel. Code Missing features of VSTO in Aspose.Cells for .NET helps you to understand the extra features and importance of Aspose.Cells over VSTO Excel.
What’s New in the release of v1.1
- Save Workbook to Text or CSV Format
- Encrypting Excel Files
- Display or Hide Tabs
- Display or Hide Scroll Bars
- Display or Hide Gridline
- Display or Hide Row Column Headers
- Advanced Protection Settings since
More Code Examples of Aspose.Cells for .NET in Comparison with NPOI HWPF and XWPF
We are pleased to announce another release of Aspose.Cells for NPOI (HWPF and XWPF) which shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose.Cells .NET APIs in comparison with NPOI. Code Comparison of Aspose Cells for .NET with NPOI is helpful for developers who want to compare NPOI with the easiness and flexibility of Aspose.Cells for .NET OR migrate from NPOI to Aspose.Cells.
What’s New in this Release v 1.1
Below are the features of another release of comparison examples … Continue Reading
More Aspose.Cells for Java Features Missing in Xlsx4j – Examples dealing Workbooks and Spreadsheets
Project Aspose Java for Docx4j shows how different tasks can be performed using Aspose Java APIs in comparison with Docx4j. Aspose Java for Docx4j also covers the features that are only available in Aspose Java API but not in Docx4j.
This new release, Aspose.Cells Features Missing in Xlsx4j – Release v 1.3, shows a number of new open source code examples showing features that are available only in Aspose.Cells for Java API but absent in Xlsx4j API of project … Continue Reading
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Support for Worksheet Scenarios and More Enhancements to the HTML Rendering in Aspose.Cells for Android 8.1.1
We are pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Cells for Android 8.1.1. The new version contains many useful enhancements. It also includes several fixes and other improvements. Below, we list the major features and enhancements in this month’s release.
Support for Scenarios
Scenarios are part of a suite of commands called what-if analysis tools provided by Microsoft Excel. What-if analysis is the process of changing the values in cells to see how those changes affect the outcome of formulas on … Continue Reading