Aspose.Cells is a ASP.NET script for Database Tools scripts design by Aspose Pty Ltd.
It runs on following operating system: Windows. Aspose.Cells is the most flexible .NET component that allows to create and manage Excel Spreadsheets without requiring Microsoft Excel to be insalled on the system.
Publisher review: Aspose.Cells is the most flexible .NET component that allows to create and manage Excel Spreadsheets without requiring Microsoft Excel to be insalled on the system. Aspose.Cells is the most flexible .NET component that allows to create and manage Excel Spreadsheets without requiring Microsoft Excel to be insalled on the system.Unlike similar products from other vendors, Aspose.Cells not only supports spreadsheet generation and other basic file formatting features, but also supports a number of advanced features.These advanced features make it much more convenient for the developers to manipulate spreadsheet contents, cells formatting and files protection. Aspose.Cells also allows to import data into spreadsheets from different data sources, add complex mathematical functions, charts, pictures, comments etc.Document Features - Open Plain or Encrypted Excel files from different sources - Save Excel files in different formats - Convert Excel file to PDF document - Modify the Document Properties of Excel files Operating system: Windows
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