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Merge XLTX Documents Online via Merger App or using C++

Develop powerful C++ based XLTX document merging application. Combine multiple XLTX documents into single one online for free via app. Save merged XLTX file as PDF, Images, Word, Excel, PowerPoint & many other formats online.

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Merge XLTX Files Online using App

  1. Upload XLTX files to merge them into single one
  2. Enter the parameters like selection from dropdown
  3. Save to required format: XLSX, PPTX, PDF, DOCX, DOC, Image, HTML, and others
  4. Click the “Merge” button to Merge XLTX into desired format
  5. Download the merged XLTX file
  6. View and get the single merged XLTX file

Merge XLTX File via C++

  1. Load both XLTX using Workbook objects.
  2. Select the one Workbook as the base file.
  3. Use Combine method using base obect and second XLTX file object as parameter.
  4. Call Save method and get the merged XLTX files into one.
 

C++ Code: Merge XLTX Spreadsheets

 
 

Develop XLTX File Merger using C++

Need to develop C++ utility app to easily merge multiple XLTX files? With Aspose.Cells for C++ , child API of Aspose.Total for C++ , any C++ developer can integrate the above API code to concatenate documents easily. Powerful C++ library for merging documents supports many popular formats including XLTX format.

C++ Merging Library for XLTX Files

There are options to install Aspose.Cells for C++ or Aspose.Total for C++ onto your system. Please choose one that resembles your needs and follow the step-by-step instructions:

System Requirements

You can use this C++ library to develop software on Microsoft Windows, Linux and macOS operating systems:

  • GCC >= 7.5.0 and Clang >= 3.9.1 are required for Linux
  • Xcode >= 12.5.1, Clang and libc++ are required for macOS

If you develop software for Linux or macOS, please check information on additional library dependencies (fontconfig and mesa-glu open-source packages) in [Product Documentation](https://docs.aspose.com/cells/cpp/system-requirements/).

FAQs

  • Can I use above C++ code in my application?
    Yes, you are welcome to download this code. One can develop professional solution to combine XLTX using C++. Use XLTX merging API to develop high-level, platform independent software in C++.
  • Is this document merging App work only on Windows?
    You have the flexibility to initiate document merging from any device, irrespective of the operating system it runs on, whether it be Windows, Linux, Mac OS, or Android. All that's required is a contemporary web browser and an active internet connection.
  • Is it safe to use the online app to combine multiple XLTX documents?
    Of course! The output files generated through our service will be securely and automatically removed from our servers within a 24-hour timeframe. As a result, the download links associated with these files will cease to be functional after this period.
  • What browser should to use App?
    You can use any modern web browser like Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari for online XLTX document merging.
  • How can I merge multiple XLTX files?
    Start by uploading one or more files you want to merge. You can either drag and drop your XLTX files or simply click inside the white area. Afterward, click the 'Merge' button, and our merger will quickly process the uploaded files.
  • How long does it take to merge the XLTX files?
    This merging application operates quickly, It may take a few seconds to upload the files and merge them.

Explore File Merger Options with C++

Merge CSV Files (Comma Seperated Values)
Merge DOC Files (Microsoft Word Binary Format)
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Merge DOCX Files (Office 2007+ Word Document)
Merge DOT Files (Microsoft Word Template Files)
Merge DOTM Files (Microsoft Word 2007+ Template File)
Merge DOTX Files (Microsoft Word Template File)
Merge ODP Files (OpenDocument Presentation Format)
Merge ODT Files (OpenDocument Text File Format)
Merge PDF Files (Portable Document Format)
Merge POTM Files (Microsoft PowerPoint Template File)
Merge POTX Files (Microsoft PowerPoint Template Presentation)
Merge PPS Files (PowerPoint Slide Show)
Merge PPSM Files (Macro-enabled Slide Show)
Merge PPSX Files (PowerPoint Slide Show)
Merge PPT Files (PowerPoint Presentation)
Merge PPTM Files (Macro-enabled Presentation File)
Merge PPTX Files (Open XML presentation Format)
Merge RTF Files (Rich Text Format)
Merge TSV Files (Tab-separated Values)
Merge XLS Files (Microsoft Excel Binary Format)
Merge XLSB Files (Excel Binary Workbook)
Merge XLSM Files (Macro-enabled Spreadsheet)
Merge XLSX Files (Open XML Workbook)
Merge XLT Files (Excel 97 - 2003 Template)
Merge XLTM Files (Excel Macro-Enabled Template)
Merge XLTX Files (Excel Template)

What is XLTX File Format?

An XLTX file is an Excel Template file used to create new workbooks with predefined formatting and settings. Excel templates offer pre-designed spreadsheets that can include charts, formulas, and other features not found in a standard Excel workbook. When you open an XLTX file, Excel generates a new workbook based on the template.

Templates serve as a convenient way to replicate the formatting and settings of an existing workbook. For instance, if you have a workbook with a customized chart, you can save it as a template and use it to create new workbooks with the same customized chart. Templates can be created from scratch or downloaded from the internet. Microsoft Office provides numerous free templates for various purposes.

By using templates, you can save time and effort by eliminating the need to manually recreate the same formatting and settings for each new workbook. Instead, you can start with a template that already includes the desired features. Templates offer consistency and efficiency, ensuring that new workbooks maintain a consistent look and functionality.

When you save a workbook as a template, it is stored as an XLTX file extension. This file format signifies that the file is an Excel Template, ready to be used for creating new workbooks with the same predefined formatting and settings.