Aspose.Cells lets you open, create, save and convert files from within your application without Microsoft Excel, confident
that the output document will look like the original. As well as Microsoft Excel formats, we support a wide range of
spreadsheet, text and image formats.
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What you will learn during the webinar:
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Threats to mobile devices are more prevalent and increasing in scope and complexity. Users of mobile devices desire to take full advantage of the features
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Strategies for Data Migration in the Age of CCO and VRA Core 4.0
Presented at the Annual Conference of the Visual Resources Association, March 30th, 2007
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”Oslo” is the codename for Microsoft’s forthcoming modeling platform. Modeling is used across a wide range of domains and allows more people to participate in application design and allows developers to write applications at a much higher level of abstraction
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Aspose.Cells Product Family Brochure
1. Aspose.Cells Product Family
Save time and effort by using our efficient and robust components instead of developing your own.
Aspose.Cells lets you open, create, save and convert files from within your application without Microsoft Excel, confident
that the output document will look like the original. As well as Microsoft Excel formats, we support a wide range of
spreadsheet, text and image formats.
Aspose.Cells for .NET is a combination of a class library and visual controls that allow you to create and manipulate
files, apply formatting, create charts, apply formulas, summarize, convert charts to images, print spreadsheets or
save them to PDF. It allows you to import and export a variety of .NET class objects. Aspose.Cells for Java has similar
capabilities.
Aspose.Cells for SSRS is a rendering extension with that allows you to manipulate a number of RDL controls, process
data, design reports and export them into a number of popular file formats.
Aspose.Cells for JasperReports allows you to edit charts and convert reports to other file formats confident that they
will look like the original.
Aspose.Cells for SharePoint focuses on file conversion and allows you to convert spreadsheet and text files to and
from many other popular file formats without loss in fidelity.
The tables below give a breakdown of what each component is capable of. Get a free trial of Aspose.Cells for any
platform at www.aspose.com and see for yourself how easy it is to work with.
Family Members
All Aspose.Cells products work independently of Office Automation and do not require Microsoft Office to be installed.
Item Benefit Supported Platform
Aspose.Cells Work with Microsoft Excel and Open Office spreadsheet file formats in .NET Framework 1.1, 2.0, 3.0, 3.5, 4.0
for .NET .NET applications, using a well-structured Document Object Model.
Handle Microsoft Excel spreadsheets visually using GridDesktop control
in .NET desktop applications.
Handle Microsoft Excel spreadsheets visually using GridWeb control in
.NET web applications.
Aspose.Cells Work with Microsoft Excel and Open Office spreadsheet file formats in Java JDK 1.4 through 6.0
for Java applications, using a well-structured Document Object Model.
Aspose.Cells Export RDL / RDLC Reports to Microsoft Excel and Open Office spread- Microsoft SQL Server Reporting Services
for Reporting Services sheet file formats in SSRS applications. (2000, 2005, 2008)
Aspose.Cells Export JasperReports to Microsoft Excel and Open Office spreadsheet file JasperReports 2.0 and above
for JasperReports formats in JasperReports applications.
Aspose.Cells Convert Microsoft Excel and Open Office spreadsheets from SharePoint Microsoft SharePoint (WSS 3.0, MOSS 2007-10)
for SharePoint document library.
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2. 2
Aspose.Cells
Product Family
Features for all Platforms
File Formats and Conversion
Formats Aspose.Cells Aspose.Cells Aspose.Cells for Aspose.Cells Aspose.Cells
for .NET for Java Reporting Services for JasperReports for SharePoint
Excel 97-2003 Workbook (XLS) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save Save Convert, save
Excel 97-2003 Template (XLT) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save Save Convert, save
OOXML 2007-2010 (XLSX) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save Save Convert, save
Excel Template (XLTX) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert N/A Save Convert
Excel Macro Enabled Workbook (XLSM) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert N/A Save Convert
Excel Macro Enabled Template (XLTM) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert N/A Save Convert
Excel Binary Workbook (XLSB) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save N/A N/A
Comma Separated Value (CSV) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save Save Convert, save
Web Page (HTML) Save Save Save Save Save
Tab Delimited (TXT) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert N/A Save N/A
Plain Text (TXT) Save Save N/A Save Save
Open Document (ODS) Create, load, save, convert Create, load, save, convert Save Save Convert, save
SpreadsheetML (XML) Create, load, save, convert N/A Save Save Convert, save
Portable Document Format (PDF) Save Save N/A N/A Save
Multipage TIFF (TIFF) Save N/A N/A N/A N/A
To find out more about Aspose.Cells, look at the documentation, forums, testimonials and online demos at www.aspose.com.
Features for .NET and Java
Rendering and Printing
Feature Aspose.Cells for .NET Aspose.Cells for Java
Scaled rendering to raster images (TIFF, JPEG, PNG, BMP) Specify image resolution, compression, quality Available for JPEG, PNG
Scaled rendering to vector images (EMF, SVG) Specify image resolution, compression, quality Available
Printing Print documents using flexible page and print Print documents using flexible page and print
settings settings
Your File Format Experts
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3. 3
Aspose.Cells
Product Family
Content Manipulation
Element Aspose.Cells for .NET Aspose.Cells for Java
Cell text Access, create, modify Access, create, modify
Cell Comment Access, create, modify, remove Access, create, modify, remove
Rows and columns Group, ungroup, insert, remove, hide Group, ungroup, insert, remove, hide
Images Insert Insert
Charts Access, create, modify Access, create, modify
Built-in and custom document properties Access, modify Access, modify
Protection Apply, remove Apply, remove
List objects Create N/A
Formula calculation Supported by formula calculation engine Supported by formula calculation engine
Form controls and other drawing objects Insert Insert
Pivot tables and pivot charts Access, create Access, create
Named Ranges Manipulate Manipulate
Add-in, VBA and Macros Preserve or remove Preserve
OLE objects in spreadsheets Insert, preserve or extract Insert, preserve or extract
Excel 2010 sparklines Implement Implement
Worksheet data Import / export from / to .NET data source Import from ResultSet
Smart markers Implement to load data in spreadsheets Implement to load data in spreadsheets
Worksheets within or between workbooks Copy or move Copy or move
Auto filters Create Create
Data validations and sorting Implement Implement
Formatting
Element Aspose.Cells for .NET Aspose.Cells for Java
Character formatting (font, color, effect, border, shading) Access, modify Access, modify
Number formatting (as supported by MS Excel) Access, modify Access, modify
Text alignment settings Access, modify Access, modify
Format setting at worksheet, rows, columns or a range of cells Apply Apply
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4. 4
Aspose.Cells
Product Family
Features for Reporting Services and JasperReports
Feature Aspose.Cells for Reporting Services Aspose.Cells for JasperReports
Comprehensive support RDL specification is covered JasperReports specification is covered
Same report from different applications MS SQL Server Reporting Services, MS Report Viewer, JaperReports, JasperServer
MS Visual Studio Report Designer
Features for SharePoint
Feature
Convert spreadsheets of different formats
Develop your own SharePoint solution
Contact Aspose
Our users depend on Aspose.Cells to do high-fidelity spreadsheet conversion and creation from within their own
applications. Implementation is easy and our open APIs make development fast and your code tidy. If you have
any questions, please contact us and we will be happy to answer them. Or download a trial and try it for yourself.
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