I'd try using LibreOffice JAVA API to open PPT and to save it to PDF.
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I want to convert an MS powerpoint (ppt) document to pdf. I searched some jars like officetools. Jar, but that requires purchase.
Is there any way. Can we convert it through itext and apache POI like we do for doc to pdf? Please tell if anyone knows.
Java pdf powerpoint itext apache-poi link|improve this question edited Dec 2 '11 at 17:17Dave Clemmer1,77331030 asked Dec 2 '11 at 9:59user10374871.
Use JODConverter, but it requires OpenOffice.org.
– user1037487 Dec 5 '11 at 7:14 OpenOffice does not support XML formatted documents(*. Docx) but I think Novell distribut this version of OpenOffice that can open and save Microsoft Open-XML formatted documents. – FGraviton Dec 5 '11 at 7:56.
Try using aspose. I personally , haven't used it before . Here's the Link.
Thanx 4 reply but I don't want software actually, I want to convert it through code – user1037487 Dec 2 '11 at 10:16 can you tell me in some detail pls.. I don't want ant convertor rather I want to make a parogram which converts that – user1037487 Dec 5 '11 at 7:14 Trying clicking on the link . I provided . Its pretty self explanatory.
– KodeSeeker Dec 6 '11 at 3:59.
Why not use free PPT to PDF converter. I downloaded and have used for a long time. It's useful.
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