Java component to read, write & modify a PowerPoint document
| Version | 14.5.0 |
| Updated | Aug 12th 2014 |
| Developer |
Aspose Pty Ltd
N/A
N/A
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| User Rating |
1056
3.9
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| Original File Size | 41 MB |
| Downloads | 8557 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
Aspose.Slides is a Java component to create, read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using Microsoft PowerPoint. It supports PHP applications and provides all advanced features for managing presentations, slides, shapes, tables and supports PPT, POT, POS PowerPoint formats.
Now you can add, copy, access, edit, clone and delete slides in your presentations. It also supports audio & video frames, adding pictures, text frames and saving presentations as streams or SVG format.
Aspose.Slides cannot only open PowerPoint files from different sources but it also allows you to save your presentations in a variety of ways. For example, you can save your presentation in not only PPT but also PDF format. Moreover, you can also save your slides as images.
Aspose.Slides gives you almost all those features that you may or may not find in Microsoft PowerPoint. The versatility of Aspose.Slides is that you cannot only add tables and different kinds of shapes to your slides but also different kinds of frames (that is text, audio & video frames).
感謝Aspose.Slides for Java激活器
thanks a lot. it worked.
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