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Posted on Tuesday, April 02, 2013 at 10:34 PM
MS Word documents are one of the most popular formats for the reporting. It allows presenting information with different styles and formatting exactly such as it should look on a paper. Often MS Word is not installed on the server/computer, nevertheless a developer wants to process these reports inside C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET project. The best way is using a professional .NET library that includes various Word API functions. One of these libraries is introduced by Elerium Software.

Elerium Word .NET Reader presents an easy way to read data and formatting of Word documents. Here are the basic steps of getting the text of the document.

First off all, a developer must install Elerium Word .NET Reader to the project:

1. Download the latest version of the component from this link:
http://www.eleriumsoft.com/Word_NET/WordReader/Default.aspx
2. Extract the downloaded archive and put the Word.dll component into /bin folder of the project.
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Comments: 0 Tags: .NET, C#, DOC, Word Reader, read Word

Posted on Tuesday, April 02, 2013 at 10:27 PM
Elerium Word .NET component, new release 2.0 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium Word .NET is a full managed .NET component which enables C#/VB.NET/ASP.NET developers to create, read, write and convert MS Word documents (DOC, DOCX, RTF, TXT) from any .NET projects. Elerium Word .NET provides full support of Word 97-2003, Word 2007-2012 formats and allows converting it between each other. The installation package of the component contains C# and VB.NET samples for quick start.

The component parses the Word document and presents it to developer as a tree. The root of the tree includes the sections which contain all tables and paragraphs of the document. The minimal element of the tree is a textrun. Textrun may have a char, word or a whole sentence. Each node of the tree has properties. For example, with help of the textrun properties a developer is able to set text font settings, color or background color...
Comments: 0 Tags: .NET, C#, DOCX, DOC, create Word

Posted on Tuesday, January 29, 2013 at 10:04 PM
Elerium HTML .NET Parser component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



HyperText Markup Language (HTML) is the main markup language for displaying web pages and other information that can be displayed in a web browser. HTML is written in the form of HTML elements consisting of tags enclosed in angle brackets (like ), within the web page content. HTML elements form the building blocks of all websites. HTML allows images and objects to be embedded and can be used to create interactive forms. It provides a means to create structured documents by denoting structural semantics for text such as headings, paragraphs, lists, links, quotes and other items. It can embedscripts written in languages such as JavaScript which affect the behavior of HTML web pages. The main advantage of HTML is its wide use. HTML is the most search engine friendly and show up on most browsers around the world...
Comments: 1 Tags: .NET, ASP.NET, C#, HTML, Parser, VB.NET, XML, HTML parser

Posted on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 4:42 AM
Elerium HTML to Excel .NET component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium HTML to Excel .NET is a professional component that can be used in any type of .NET (C#, VB.NET) projects. The component converts HTML to Excel files (XLS, XLSX, CSV) and can be implemented in ASP.NET / WinForms projects. Elerium HTML to Excel .NET offers full support for HTML formatting, including tables, CSS, graphics, tables, borders (see C# VB.NET examples).

Elerium HTML to Excel .NET is compatible with .NET 2.0 and higher and does not required any additional components.

Elerium HTML to Excel .NET key features: Document Features:
- Different Excel formats: XLS, XLSX, CSV.
- Load and Save CSV files delimited with comma, tab, semicolon or any other separator.
- Find and Replace data in Workbook.
- Preserve Pictures and Charts.


Converting Features:
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Comments: 0 Tags: .NET, ASP.NET, C#, HTML, Excel, HTML to Excel

Posted on Monday, January 28, 2013 at 4:37 AM
Elerium Excel .NET Reader component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium Excel .NET Reader is a professional .Net component that allows developers to read Excel spreadsheet files XLS, XLSX, CSV from .NET applications or ASP.NET websites (C#, VB.NET). It works really fast and can process the dozens of files in seconds. Elerium Excel. NET Reader allows to get access to the cell range of all Excel Worksheets including styles, fonts, borders etc. Also it has methods to export data from Excel to Database (see C# VB.NET examples).

Elerium Excel .NET Reader is compatible with .NET 2.0 and higher and does not require any additional software. The component is completely managed and available in projects either C#, VB.NET or ASP.NET.

Elerium Excel .NET Reader key features:
- Various cell data types (numbers, strings, dates, floating point etc.)
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Comments: 0 Tags: .NET, ASP.NET, C#, VB.NET, read Excel

Posted on Tuesday, January 22, 2013 at 1:38 AM
Elerium Excel to HTML .NET component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium Excel to HTML .NET is a high performance component enabling developer to convert Excel files (XLS, XLSX, CSV) to HTML document. The component can be implemented in C#, VB.NET or ASP.NET projects/websites. The PRO version of Elerium Excel to HTML .NET provides developers with the ability to read, write, and edit Excel files (XLS, XLSX, CSV) before converting.

Elerium Excel to HTML .NET is completely independent and does not depend on third-party libraries and Microsoft Office Automation.

Elerium Excel to HTML .NET key features:

Converting Features:
- Supported Excel files XLS, XLSX, CSV.
- Creating a strong copy of Excel spreadsheet as an HTML file.
- Preservation of formatting of source Excel spreadsheet.
- Choosing the index of Excel spreadsheet for export to HTML file...
Comments: 0 Tags: .NET, ASP.NET, C#, XLS, XLSX, Excel to HTML

Posted on Wednesday, January 16, 2013 at 12:12 AM
Elerium HTML to PDF .NET component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium HTML to PDF .NET is a professional component that can be used in any type of .NET (C#, VB.NET) projects, either ASP.NET web sites or WinForms application. The component is able to convert HTML to PDF as a file or as a stream. Elerium HTML to PDF .NET offers full support for tables, styles, graphs, images, hyperlinks, fonts etc.

The component is based on .NET Framework and compatible with .NET 2.0 and higher. Elerium HTML to PDF .NET component is absolutely independent and does not require any additional components or libraries. The installation package contains C# and VB.NET samples for quick start. Developers can easily add the component to their projects and start to convert HTML to PDF.

Elerium HTML to PDF .NET key features

- Direction of conversion:
   -HTML / HTMLX to PDF
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Posted on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 1:57 AM
Elerium Word .NET Reader component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium Word. NET Reader is a handy tool for C#, VB.NET and ASP.NET developers that allows to easily and effectively read Word documents (DOC, DOCX, RTF), without the need to install additional applications and Microsoft Word. The Word Reader can be easily implemented in C#, VB.NET or ASP.NET projects/websites. The installation package of the Word Reader contains C# and VB.NET samples for quick start.

Elerium Word .NET Reader component is compatible with .NET 2.0 and higher and does not require any additional software. The component is completely managed and available in projects either C# VB.NET or ASP.NET.

Elerium Word. NET Reader key features:

Word. NET Reader has an intuitive document object model, which allows a developer to read DOC, DOCX or RTF document, get document content and formatting styles, fonts, colors, borders etc. (see C# VB.NET examples)...

Posted on Tuesday, January 15, 2013 at 1:51 AM
Elerium Excel .NET component, new release 2.4 has been introduced by Elerium Software.



Elerium Excel .NET is a professional .NET component that can be used in any type of .NET (C#, VB.NET) projects. Developers can easily add functionality of create/read/write Excel files (XLS, XLSX, CSV) to WinForms / ASP.NET applications. Elerium Excel .NET has rich set of methods to edit the cells of Excel Worksheets either XLS XLSX or CSV files. Code Examples (C#, VB.NET) show how to adjust cell styles, fonts, borders etc.

Elerium Excel .NET is a standalone component that compatible with .NET 2.0 and higher and does not depend on third-party libraries and Microsoft Office Automation.

Elerium Excel .NET key features:

- Excel files XLSX, XLS, CSV. - Methods for Reading / Writing Excel files (see C# VB.NET examples). - Various cell data types (numbers, strings, dates, floating point etc.)...

Posted on Thursday, June 10, 2010 at 3:06 PM
Programming Tutorial Java Tutorial 5 – Arrays In non-trivial computing problems you often need to store lists of items. Often these items can be specified sequentially and referred to by their position in the list. Sometimes this ordering is natural as in a list of the first ten people to arrive at a sale. The first person would be item one in the list, the second person to arrive would be item two, and so on. Other times the ordering doesn’t really mean anything such as in the ram configuration problem of the previous chapter where having a 4 MB SIMM in slot A and an 8 MB SIMM in slot B was effectively the same as an 8 MB SIMM in slot A and a 4 MB SIMM in slot B. However it’s still convenient to be able to assign each item a unique number and enumerate all the items in a list by counting out the numbers.

Java Tutorial 5 – Arrays

Posted on Sunday, June 06, 2010 at 1:19 PM
Programming Tutorial Java Tutorial 4 – Methods All the programs we’ve written to date have been quite simple, well under fifty lines of code each. As programs grow in size it begins to make sense to break them into parts. Each part can perform a particular calculation and possibly return a value. This is especially useful when the calculation needs to be repeated at several different places in the program. It also helps to define a clearer picture of the flow of the program, much like an outline shows the flow of a book.

Java Tutorial 4 – Methods

Posted on Sunday, June 06, 2010 at 1:16 PM
Programming Tutorial Java Tutorial 3 – The For Statement and Operators Java isn’t as redundant as perl, but there’s still almost always more than one way to write any given program. The following program produces identical output to the Fahrenheit to Celsius program in the preceding section. The main difference is the for loop instead of a while loop. Java Tutorial 3 – The For Statement and Operators

Posted on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 at 3:09 PM
Programming Tutorial Java Tutorial 2 – Classes and Objects: A First Look Classes are the single most important feature of Java. Everything in Java is either a class, a part of a class, or describes how a class behaves. Although classes will be covered in great detail in section four, they are so fundamental to an understanding of Java programs that a brief introduction is going to be given here.

Java Tutorial 2 – Classes and Objects: A First Look

Posted on Wednesday, June 02, 2010 at 2:55 PM
Programming Tutorial Java Tutorial 1 – Hello World: The Application At least since the first edition of Kernighan and Ritchie’s The C Programming Language it’s been customary to begin programming tutorials and classes with the “Hello World” program, a program that prints the string “Hello World” to the display. Being heavily influenced by Kernighan and Ritchie and not ones to defy tradition we begin similarly.

Java Tutorial 1 – Hello World: The Application

Posted on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 12:48 AM
Programming Tutorial C tutorial index C Tutorial 1 – The basics of C C Tutorial 2 – If statements C Tutorial 3 – Loops C Tutorial 4 – Functions C tutorial 5 – Switch case C Tutorial 6 – An introduction to pointers C tutorial 7 – Structures C Tutorial 8 – Arrays C Tutorial 9 – C Strings C Tutorial 10 – C File I/O and Binary File I/O C Tutorial 11 – Typecasting C Tutorial 12 – Accepting command line arguments

C tutorial index

Posted on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 12:47 AM
Programming Tutorial C Tutorial 12 – Accepting command line arguments Typecasting is a way to make a variable of one type, such as an int, act like another type, such as a char, for one single operation. To typecast something, simply put the type of variable you want the actual variable to act as inside parentheses in front of the actual variable. (char)a will make ‘a’ function as a char. For example:

C Tutorial 12 – Accepting command line arguments

Posted on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 12:43 AM
Programming Tutorial C Tutorial 11 – Typecasting Typecasting is a way to make a variable of one type, such as an int, act like another type, such as a char, for one single operation. To typecast something, simply put the type of variable you want the actual variable to act as inside parentheses in front of the actual variable. (char)a will make ‘a’ function as a char. For example:

C Tutorial 11 – Typecasting

Posted on Sunday, May 30, 2010 at 12:40 AM
Programming Tutorial C Tutorial 10 – C File I/O and Binary File I/O When accessing files through C, the first necessity is to have a way to access the files. For C File I/O you need to use a FILE pointer, which will let the program keep track of the file being accessed. (You can think of it as the memory address of the file or the location of the file). For example:

C Tutorial 10 – C File I/O and Binary File I/O

Posted on Saturday, May 29, 2010 at 2:18 PM
Programming Tutorial This lesson will discuss C-style strings, which you may have already seen in the array tutorial. In fact, C-style strings are really arrays of chars with a little bit of special sauce to indicate where the string ends. This tutorial will cover some of the tools available for working with strings–things like copying them, concatenating them, and getting their length.

C Tutorial 9 – C Strings C Tutorial 9 – C Strings

 

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