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Aspose.Slides for .NET

by Lara Sheen .NET & Java Developer
Aspose.Slides is a .NET component to read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using MS PowerPoint. PowerPoint versions from 97-2007 and all three PowerPoint formats: PPT, POT, PPS.
Recommended Features
  • PPT/PPTX printing
  • PPT to XPS format
  • saving PowerPoint slides into PDF
  • adding & modifying audio & video frames
  • convert pptx
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Aspose.Slides is a .NET component to read, write and modify a PowerPoint document without using MS PowerPoint. PowerPoint versions from 97-2007 and all three PowerPoint formats: PPT, POT, PPS are also supported. Now you can create, access, copy, clone, edit and delete slides in your presentations. Other features include PPT/PPTX printing, PPT to XPS format, saving PowerPoint slides into PDF, adding & modifying audio & video frames, using shapes like rectangles or ellipses and saving presentations in SVG format, streams or images.

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About Lara Sheen Senior   .NET & Java Developer

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Joined APSense since, March 2nd, 2007, From Lane Cove, Australia.

Created on Dec 25th 2013 22:13. Viewed 1,162 times.

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