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Sample C# code for using Apryse SDK to convert Office documents to PDF (including Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Publisher) without needing any external dependencies or MS Office licenses. Office to PDF conversion can be performed on a Linux or Windows server to automate Office-centric workflows, or entirely in the user's client (web browser, mobile device). The conversion functionality can be combined with our Viewer to display or annotate Office files (docx, xlsx, pptx) on all major platforms, including Web, Android, iOS, Xamarin, UWP, and Windows. Learn more about our C# PDF Library and Office Document Conversion Library.
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//
// Copyright (c) 2001-2024 by Apryse Software Inc. All Rights Reserved.
//
using System;
using System.Drawing;
using System.Drawing.Drawing2D;
using pdftron;
using pdftron.Common;
using pdftron.Filters;
using pdftron.SDF;
using pdftron.PDF;
namespace OfficeToPDFTestCS
{
/// <summary>
///---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// The following sample illustrates how to use the PDF::Convert utility class to convert
/// .docx files to PDF
///
/// This conversion is performed entirely within the PDFNet and has *no* external or
/// system dependencies dependencies
///
/// Please contact us if you have any questions.
///---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
/// </summary>
class Class1
{
private static pdftron.PDFNetLoader pdfNetLoader = pdftron.PDFNetLoader.Instance();
static Class1() {}
static String input_path = "../../../../TestFiles/";
static String output_path = "../../../../TestFiles/Output/";
static void SimpleConvert(String input_filename, String output_filename)
{
// Start with a PDFDoc (the conversion destination)
using (PDFDoc pdfdoc = new PDFDoc())
{
// perform the conversion with no optional parameters
pdftron.PDF.Convert.OfficeToPDF(pdfdoc, input_path + input_filename, null);
// save the result
pdfdoc.Save(output_path + output_filename, SDFDoc.SaveOptions.e_linearized);
// And we're done!
Console.WriteLine("Saved " + output_filename);
}
}
static void FlexibleConvert(String input_filename, String output_filename)
{
// Start with a PDFDoc (the conversion destination)
using (PDFDoc pdfdoc = new PDFDoc())
{
OfficeToPDFOptions options = new OfficeToPDFOptions();
options.SetSmartSubstitutionPluginPath(input_path);
// create a conversion object -- this sets things up but does not yet
// perform any conversion logic.
// in a multithreaded environment, this object can be used to monitor
// the conversion progress and potentially cancel it as well
DocumentConversion conversion = pdftron.PDF.Convert.StreamingPDFConversion(
pdfdoc, input_path + input_filename, options);
// actually perform the conversion
// this particular method will not throw on conversion failure, but will
// return an error status instead
if (conversion.TryConvert() == DocumentConversionResult.e_document_conversion_success)
{
int num_warnings = conversion.GetNumWarnings();
// print information about the conversion
for (int i = 0; i < num_warnings; ++i)
{
Console.WriteLine("Warning: " + conversion.GetWarningString(i));
}
// save the result
pdfdoc.Save(output_path + output_filename, SDFDoc.SaveOptions.e_linearized);
// done
Console.WriteLine("Saved " + output_filename);
}
else
{
Console.WriteLine("Encountered an error during conversion: " + conversion.GetErrorString());
}
}
}
/// <summary>
/// The main entry point for the application.
/// </summary>
static void Main(string[] args)
{
PDFNet.Initialize(PDFTronLicense.Key);
try
{
// first the one-line conversion method
SimpleConvert("Fishermen.docx", "Fishermen.pdf");
// then the more flexible line-by-line conversion API
FlexibleConvert("the_rime_of_the_ancient_mariner.docx", "the_rime_of_the_ancient_mariner.pdf");
// conversion of RTL content
FlexibleConvert("factsheet_Arabic.docx", "factsheet_Arabic.pdf");
}
catch (pdftron.Common.PDFNetException e)
{
Console.WriteLine(e.Message);
}
catch (Exception e)
{
Console.WriteLine("Unrecognized Exception: " + e.Message );
}
PDFNet.Terminate();
Console.WriteLine("Done.");
}
}
}