Why to Convert PS to XLT
Converting PostScript (PS) to Excel Template (XLT) is a useful process for those who need to create a template for their Excel documents. XLT files are used to create a template for Excel documents, which can be used to quickly create new documents with the same formatting and layout. This is especially useful for those who need to create multiple documents with the same formatting and layout, such as invoices, reports, and other documents.
How Aspose.Total Helps for PS to XLT Conversion
Aspose.Total for C++ is a file format automation library that makes it easy to convert PS to XLT. It is a two-step process. In the first step, you can export PS to XLSX by using Aspose.PDF for C++. After that, by using Aspose.Cells for C++ Spreadsheet Programming API, you can convert XLSX to XLT. Aspose.Total for C++ is a comprehensive suite of file format automation libraries that makes it easy to convert between different file formats. It is easy to use and provides a wide range of features, making it an ideal choice for those who need to convert PS to XLT.
C++ API to Convert PS to XLT
Get Started with C++ File Format APIs
Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total.Cpp
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total.Cpp
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Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
Get or Set PS File Information via C++
Aspose.PDF for C++ also allows you to get information about your PS document and lets you take informed decisions before your conversion process. In order to get file specific information of a PS file, you first need to call the get_Info() method of Document class. Once the DocumentInfo object is retrieved, you can get the values of the individual properties. Furthermore, you can also set the properties by using respective methods of DocumentInfo class.
Save XLT File Format to Stream via C++
Aspose.Cells for C++ allows saving XLT file format to stream. To save files to a stream, create a MemoryStream or FileStream object and save the file to that stream object by calling the IWorkbook object’s Save method. Specify the desired file format using the SaveFormat enumeration when calling the Save method.