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What’s new in this release?
In past, you have had to use Aspose.Cells and Aspose.Pdf for converting Excel files to PDF but now it is possible by using current version 4.7.0 of Aspose.Cells only. This version further supports: Inserting a WAV file as OLE object, reading or writing check boxes in Excel 2007 files and many other hot features ...
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This technical tip shows how to convert an Excel XLS file to PDF even if it contains any images or charts within it. You will be using Aspose.Cells and Aspose.Pdf libraries for XLS2PDF conversion. Please also make sure to save your Aspose.Pdf XML file on disk, not in a stream because Aspose.Pdf XML file is being used as a medium to preserve those ...
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Your professional profile indicates you may have experience or know someone with experience relevant to the following position. I was hoping you might be interested or be willing to forward this email to an associate who could benefit from this ...
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Aspose - A leading vendor of File format, Visual and Utility components for .NET, announces the release of Aspose.Total for .NET Q3 2008. This quarter release adds another new component Aspose.Recognition for .NET in Aspose.Total suite of components with more new and advanced features provided by other Aspose.Total family components. Read ...
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What's New?
In this major release, Aspose.Grid for .NET supports the following features.GridWeb is now compiled under both 1.0 and 2.0 frameworks.Fully supports .NET 2.0 framework.Supports .NET 2.0 MEDIUM TRUST LEVEL.Supports .NET 2.0 DataSourceControl Binding.New Client Api Method resizeColumnToFit.Supports Windows Vista.More about ...
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This a revision to prior postings of my ASP.NET Data Controls Tips & Tricks talk. This time for my talk at Microsoft ASP.NET Connections March, 2007 in sunny Orlando.
Includes a few new samples:Cascading drop-downs inside of a Form View (harder than you think). Server side example.Object Data Source control example with data source ...
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Do you ever discover something totally by accident that you should have known a long time ago and somehow you just missed it? Today I learned two such things, one minor and one major. First discovery (minor duh): I didn't realize that you could color the tabs in an Excel workbook. Cool. Just right click on the tab and select Tab Color from the ...
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