Aspose.Words for Python is a powerful on-premise class library that can be used for numerous document processing tasks. It enables developers to enhance their own applications with features such as generating, modifying, converting and rendering documents, without relying on third-party applications, for example, Microsoft Word, or Office Automation.
This repository contains a collection of Python examples that help you learn and explore the API features.
The following are some popular features of Aspose.Words for Python:
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Aspose.Words for Python supports a wide range of formats for loading and saving documents, some of them are listed below:
Microsoft Word: DOC, DOT, DOCX, DOTX, DOTM, FlatOpc, FlatOpcMacroEnabled, FlatOpcTemplate, FlatOpcTemplateMacroEnabled, RTF, WordML, DocPreWord60
OpenDocument: ODT, OTT
Web: HTML, MHTML
Markdown: MD
Markup: XamlFixed, HtmlFixed, XamlFlow, XamlFlowPack
Fixed Layout: PDF, XPS, OpenXps
Image: SVG, TIFF, PNG, BMP, JPEG, GIF
Metafile: EMF
Printer: PCL, PS
Text: TXT
eBook: MOBI, CHM, EPUB
Aspose.Words for Python can be used to develop applications for a vast range of operating systems, such as Windows and Linux, where Python 3.5 or later is installed. You can build both 32-bit and 64-bit Python applications.
Ready to give Aspose.Words for Python a try?
Simply run pip install aspose-words
from the Console to fetch the package.
If you already have Aspose.Words for Python and want to upgrade the version, please run pip install --upgrade aspose-words
to get the latest version.
You can run the following snippets in your environment to see how Aspose.Words works, or check out the Examples or Aspose.Words for Python Documentation for other common use cases.
Aspose.Words for Python allows you to create a new blank document and add content to this document.
import aspose.words as aw
# Create a blank document.
doc = aw.Document()
# Use a document builder to add content to the document.
builder = aw.DocumentBuilder(doc)
# Write a new paragraph in the document with the text "Hello World!".
builder.writeln("Hello World!")
# Save the document in DOCX format. Save format is automatically determined from the file extension.
doc.save("output.docx")
Aspose.Words for Python also allows you to convert Microsoft Word formats to PDF, XPS, Markdown, HTML, JPEG, TIFF, and other file formats. The following snippet demonstrates the conversion from DOCX to HTML:
import aspose.words as aw
# Load the document from the disc.
doc = aw.Document("TestDocument.docx")
# Save the document to HTML format.
doc.save("output.html")
In addition, you can import a PDF document into your Python application and export it as a DOCX format file without the need to install Microsoft Word:
import aspose.words as aw
# Load the PDF document from the disc.
doc = aw.Document("TestDocument.pdf")
# Save the document to DOCX format.
doc.save("output.docx")
The Dockerfile includes commands for configuring Linux images to enable the use of Aspose.Words for Python via .Net.
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