Spire.Presentation 3.8.0

Spire.Presentation for .NET is a professional PowerPoint® compatible component that enables developers to create, read, write, and modify PowerPoint® documents from any .NET(C#, VB.NET, ASP.NET) platform, NET Core 2.0. .netstand2.0. As an independent PowerPoint .NET component, Spire.Presentation for .NET doesn't need Microsoft PowerPoint installed on the machine. Spire.Presentation for .NET support PPT, PPS, PPTX and PPSX presentation formats. It provides functions such as managing text, image, shapes, tables, animations, audio and video on slides. It also support exporting presentation slides to EMF, JPG, PDF format etc.

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Spire.Presentation 3.7.5 New features: Supports .NET Core 2.0. Supports the conversion of audio and video when saving the PowerPoint to HTML, yet the .wma format is not supported for audio. Adds a new property "LeaderLines" for setting the chart leader line details in PPT. Bug Fixes: Fixes the issue that the highlight and font format turned out to be incorrect when using "AddFromHtml" to add HTML. Fixes the issue that the result became incorrect in format when setting the data label shape for a certain data point. Fixes the issue that the application threw an "IndexOutOfRangeException" Exception when converting PPT to PDF. Fixes the issue that some content got removed when printing the PPT. Fixes the issue that the background color turned out to be different when converting PPT to PDF.

.NET Framework 2.0

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.NET Framework 3.5

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.NET Framework 4.0

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.NET Standard 2.0

.NET Framework 4.0

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