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Aspose Newsletter February 2013

Are your products up to date?

Welcome to the February 2013 newsletter! This month, we share tips and tricks on how to work with Aspose.Cells for .NET, Aspose.Words for Java and Aspose.Pdf for .NET. We hope you find them useful.

If you have not updated your products recently, this is a good time to do so. We released a lot of updates in December and early January: install them to work with the best possible version of your products. Updates

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Aspose newsletter, October 2012

Introducing Aspose.Imaging for Java

In October 2011, we introduced Aspose.Imaging for .NET, an API for converting image files between formats and creating images. We are delighted to announce its first sibling, Aspose.Imaging for Java. The two products have the same features and save you lots of time when working with image files in your programs. To celebrate the release of Aspose.Imaging for Java, this month’s newsletter is themed around images. Aspose’s products have a host of image conversion and

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New Mail Merge Cleanup Options in Aspose.Words for .NET and Java

Remove Empty Fields Mail Merge C# Java

In Aspose.Words 10.8, released a few days ago, we introduced some new options that allow removing various items from the document while a mail merge is performed. Until this release two properties controlled whether empty paragraphs and regions were removed – MailMerge.RemoveEmptyParagraphs and MailMerge.RemoveEmptyRegions, respectively. These properties are still there, but have been marked obsolete, so there is a new way to instruct the mail merge engine how to perform a cleanup.

We have introduced a MailMergeCleanupOptions enumeration whose … Continue Reading

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Run Aspose.Words One Way or Another on Windows, Linux and Mac OS

Convert Word to PDF in Windows Linux and Mac OS X

Some people would say “there is more than one way to skin a cat”, but I prefer saying “there is one way or another you can run Aspose.Words”.

I had a lot of fun last week because I had a chance to participate in making tutorial videos of Aspose.Words performing DOC to PDF conversions on all combinations of operating systems and development platforms we could possibly think of.

We’ve taken DOC2PDF conversion as an example because it is a very simple to … Continue Reading

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Save any Document from Microsoft Word 2007 to EPUB using a Free Add-in from Aspose

We are happy to announce the first release of a free add-in that allows you to convert any document opened in Microsoft Word 2007 to EPUB.

To download go to http://www.aspose.com/community/files/69/free-microsoft-office-add-ins/aspose.words-for-microsoft-word/default.aspx.

Below are excerpts from the user’s guide that is included in the installer.

Introduction

Aspose.Words for Microsoft Word is a free utility that allows converting any document opened in Microsoft Word 2007 to the EPUB format. Microsoft Word 2007 can load documents in many formats including DOC, DOCX, … Continue Reading

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How to insert image, rescaling it to fit the container’s size

Sometimes, there is a need to rescale the images so that they could comply with the overall design of the document or simply fit to page size.

The best way to do it is creating a container having the desired size and putting it to the document. The two possible candidates for containers are table cell or textbox. And the best way to mark up the place for image insertion is an image merge field (the filed that has … Continue Reading

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When to choose Aspose.Words over other solutions

As I’m the architect of Aspose.Word, I happened to have some ideas floating around that I thought might help you to choose the right tool for your project quicker and easier. Please note, this is just my personal point of view and although I’ll try to be objective, you can expect some bias just because I know more about Aspose.Words than other options.

If you are in the market for a component or solution to handle MS Word documents, you … Continue Reading

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