Aspose.Cells 8.7.0

Aspose.Cells for .NET is a spreadsheet programming component that allows software developers to manipulate and convert spreadsheet files from within their own applications. A combination of APIs and GUI controls, Aspose.Cells for .NET speeds up Microsoft Excel programming and conversion.

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New Features (CELLSNET-43938)- Support exporting VBA certificate to file or stream (CELLSNET-43920)- Support an API to check if VBAcode is signed (CELLSNET-43867)- Digitally sign VBA projects/macros (CELLSNET-44150)- Ability to work with XML Maps (CELLSNET-43992)- Support XML Mapping Import functionality as it is done from Excel Developer tab Enhancements (CELLSNET-43878)- VBA digital sign is lost during conversion (XLSM to XLS) (CELLSNET-43160)- VBA Project loses digital signature when saving xls as xlsm file format (CELLSNET-44169)- Validation.Value1 array order is different to what is shown in Excel (CELLSNET-44168)- Unable to create 2-Color Scale conditional formatting (CELLSNET-44167)- Support ISOWEEKNUM MS Excel 2013 function (CELLSNET-44166)- VBA digital sign is lost during conversion (XLSB to XLSM) Performance (CELLSNET-44156)- Console application crashes on Workbook.CalculateFormula (CELLSNET-44120)- Workbook.CalculateFormula takes more time to calculate the formulas in the Workbook. (CELLSNET-43896)- Process terminated when calling Workbook.CalculateFormula Bugs (CELLSNET-44164)- Incomplete HTML structure when saving to a stream (CELLSNET-44147)- Refreshing pivot table generates corrupt excel file (CELLSNET-44022)- Workbook.Copy does not preserve formatting for pivot tables (CELLSNET-44139)- Different values for the same cell before and after calling CalculateFormula() method (CELLSNET-44135)- Excel file is not properly (fully) calculated (regarding Charts) prior to PDF generation (CELLSNET-44138)- Cell shading overlaps the border causing the border thinning (CELLSNET-44136)- Excel shows one page in print preview where Aspose.Cells render to PDF pages (CELLSNET-44122)- Images in the sheets are not rendered the same as per the original template Excel file (CELLSNET-43587)- Cell Area is overlapping the Cell Border while converting spreadsheet to PDF (CELLSNET-44171)- CopyData between ranges does not work horizontally but it works fine vertically (CELLSNET-44153)- XLSB to XLSM does not work properly and produces corrupted file (CELLSNET-44149)- OleObjects get removed after conversion from XLSB to XLSM (CELLSNET-44146)- Conditional Formatting results are not rendering properly in PDF (CELLSNET-44144)- Adding custom properties removes the worksheet contents (CELLSNET-44141)- Chart primary category axis gets wrong on resaving the source excel file (CELLSNET-44160)- Horizontal axis was changed to different labels than the initial file (CELLSNET-44157)- Custom chart's primary x-axis changed after opening and resaving the template XLSX file (CELLSNET-43910)- Extracting the image from Worksheet and inserting it in Document file renders it incomplete (CELLSNET-44151)- JavaScript is not being triggered while deleting contents from GridWeb cell (CELLSNET-44113)- Header row text also appears inside the Filter values Exceptions (CELLSNET-44119)- Error in calculating at Workbook.CalculateFormula (CELLSNET-44089)- System.IndexOutOfRangeException at PivotTable.CalculateData (CELLSNET-44064)- CalculateFormula throws exception on source xlsm (CELLSNET-44055)- Aspose.Cell.Exception caused by pdf conversion because of memory preference setting (CELLSNET-44179)- Exception while loading an HTML file (created from XSLT) (CELLSNET-44145)- System.NullReferenceException at WorkbookMetadata ctor (CELLSNET-44143)- Exception at Workbook ctor while loading XLSX (CELLSNET-44142)- IndexOutOfBoundsException when creating instance of Workbook with XLS

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