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Convert VSX to VSTX via C#

Export Microsoft® Visio VSX files to VSTX on .NET Framework, .NET Core, Mono or COM Interop.

How to Convert VSX to VSTX Using C#

In order to convert VSX to VSTX, we’ll use

Aspose.Diagram for .NET

API which is a feature-rich, powerful and easy to use document manipulation and conversion API for C# platform. Open

NuGet

package manager, search for Aspose.Diagram and install. You may also use the following command from the Package Manager Console.

Package Manager Console Command


PM> Install-Package Aspose.Diagram

Steps to Convert VSX to VSTX via C#

.NET developers can easily load & convert VSX files to VSTX in just a few lines of code.

  1. Load VSX file with an instance of Diagram class
  2. Call the Diagram.Save method with output file path and SaveFileFormat.VSTX as parameters
  3. VSTX file will be saved at the specified path

System Requirements

Before running the conversion example code, make sure that you have the following prerequisites.

  • Microsoft Windows or a compatible OS with .NET Framework, .NET Core, Mono or COM Interop.
  • Development environment like Microsoft Visual Studio.
  • Aspose.Diagram for .NET DLL referenced in your project.
 

This sample code shows VSX to VSTX C# Conversion

 
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    A Diagram Management Library specially designed to work with Microsoft Visio files. It allows developers to create, manipulate & convert native Visio formats. Developers can create diagrams from scratch as well as easily load existing files and manipulate the elements of the diagram to export the result in other formats.

    VSX What is VSX File Format?

    Files with .VSX extension refer to stencils that consist of drawings and shapes that are used for creating diagrams in Microsoft Visio. VSX files are saved in XML file format and was supported till Visio 2013. These are different than the primary VSDX file format that was introduced with Microsoft Visio 2013. VSX files can be opened in any text editor to view the contents.

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    vstx What is vstx File Format?

    Files with VSTX extensions are drawing template files created with Microsoft Visio 2013 and above. These VSTX files provide starting point for creating Visio drawings, saved as .VSDX files, with default layout and settings. In general, Visio files are used to create drawings that contain visual objects, flow charts, UML diagram, information flow, organizational charts, software diagrams, network layout, database models, objects mapping and other similar information. Files generated using Visio can also be exported to different file formats such as PNG, BMP, PDF and others. Programs that open VSTX files include Microsoft Visio for Windows and Mac that let you open these files for viewing and editing. It also allows to convert Visio file formats to a number of other formats.

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    Other Supported Conversions

    You can also convert VSX into many other file formats including few listed below.

    VSX TO BMP (Bitmap Image)
    VSX TO EMF (Enhanced Metafile Format)
    VSX TO HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
    VSX TO JPEG (JPEG Image)
    VSX TO PDF (Portable Document Format)
    VSX TO PNG (Portable Network Graphics)
    VSX TO SVG (Scalable Vector Graphics)
    VSX TO SWF (SWF Format)
    VSX TO TIFF (Tagged Image Format)
    VSX TO VDX (Microsoft Visio Drawing Format)
    VSX TO VSDM (Microsoft Visio Drawing Format)
    VSX TO VSDX (Microsoft Visio Format)
    VSX TO VSSM (Microsoft Visio Stencil files)
    VSX TO VSSX (Drawing Stencils)
    VSX TO VSTM (Microsoft Visio Template Files)
    VSX TO VTX (Microsoft Visio Drawing Template)
    VSX TO XAML (Extensible Application Markup Language)
    VSX TO XPS (XML Paper Specifications)