100% managed code Excel file manipulation engine & Excel & PDF report generation for creating applications and web services for desktop and mobile
Version | 7.15 |
Updated | July 14 2022 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
986
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Original File Size | 66.8 MB |
Downloads | 8514 |
Systems | Windows 2K, Windows XP, Windows Vista, Windows Vista 64 bit, Windows 7, Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 2003, Windows 10, Windows 10 64 bit |
Category | Programming |
TMS Flexcel Studio for .NET is a component which allows developers to create applications with Excel files manipulation as well as other operations. In other words, the library is a standalone package allows you to read, create and modify XLS and XLSX files without the need of having Microsoft Excel installed on your computer.
What makes the library stand out in the crowd is the fact that in the vast majority of cases, you only need to deploy a single DLL on your application, as everything else is already there. Therefore, you do not have to spend time, energy and resources to configure third-party software solutions. In fact, the code is optimized so that it delivers maximum performance, which translates into faster application development.
At the core of the component is the FlexCel API that simplifies the way you edit files via the .NET code. Therefore, you can insert, copy and move ranges, copy sheets from one workbook to another, format cells, add intelligent page breaks, add HTML formatted strings inside cells, formula recalculations, read and edit auto shapes, add comments, so on and so forth.
Last, but not least important, the API includes a reporting engine that enables you to design your logs directly with Excel with minimum code. Not only does this speed up things on your side, but it can also make report editing with Excel easier for the users.
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