Aspose.Words for C++ V23 Crack
Added the ability to save documents as XLSX files.
Added support for advanced typography in WMF, EMF and EMF+ rendering.
Added a new 'PageInfo' property which indicates whether a page is colored or not.
Added the ability to set fill, stroke and callout formatting for chart data labels.
Added new low code methods intended to merge a variety of different types of documents into a single output document.
Added a feature to update chart x-axis data.
Added support for table column data bands and conditional blocks.
Improved venture license mechanism.
Added the ability to remove digital signatures from OTT files.
Aspose.Words for C++ is a native library that offers developers features to create, edit, and convert Word, PDF and Web documents, without the need for Microsoft Word environment to be installed on the system. This C++ library is a collection of classes and methods that rely on the Document Object Model (DOM), giving developers direct access to a document's inner workings at the element level. Using this product, C++ developers can efficiently create complex documents and modify their formatting, layout, and content. This native C++ API is a reliable document processing solution for developers seeking a comprehensive instrument to streamline their document editing and document generation tasks, automate document-intensive business processes at scale and reduce manual intervention, errors, and delays.
Aspose.Words for C++ provides the developers with the following functionality:
Open and edit existing documents - Tailor the content and appearance of any element in a document to your specific needs.
Create new documents - Create new documents from scratch and apply consistent formatting to all data elements. The API provides powerful customization options, allowing developers to specify the document's content, formatting, and layout.
Extract data from documents - Customize the extraction process, filter document elements by specific criteria. The extracted data can then be used for further analysis and processing.