Java API to Render OFT to DOT
Export OFT to DOT by using on premise Java API without using any third party dependencies
How to Render OFT to DOT Using Java
Email conversion is a powerful feature that Java developers can integrate within any Java J2SE, J2EE, J2ME applications via Aspose.Total for Java . By using two APIs within the package you can convert Email OFT to DOT without any third party dependencies. Firstly, you can use Email Manipulation API Aspose.Email for Java to convert OFT file format to HTML. Secondly, you can render HTML to DOT by using Document Processing API Aspose.Words for Java .OFT to DOT Conversion on Java
- Open OFT file using MailMessage class
- Convert OFT to HTML by using save method
- Load HTML by using Document class
- Save the document to DOT format using save method and set DOT as SaveFormat
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Java Code for OFT to DOT Rendering
MailMessage message = MailMessage.load("sourceFile.oft");
// save OFT as a HTML
message.save("HtmlOutput.html", SaveOptions.getDefaultHtml());
// load HTML with an instance of Document
Document document = new Document("HtmlOutput.html");
// call save method while passing SaveFormat.DOT
document.save("output.dot", SaveFormat.DOT);
OFT What is OFT File Format?
Files with .oft extension are template files that are created using Microsoft Outlook. The pre-formatted layout set for message templates is then used for sending out emails with common information to save time. Such files can be generated by creating a new email, adding necessary information and then using the Save As Office Template (.oft) dropdown from Microsoft Outlook. Users can open the OFT files by double clicking on it and it will open in associated application on that particular system.
Read MoreDOT What is DOT File Format?
Files with .DOT extension are template files created by Microsoft Word to have pre-formatted settings for generation of further DOC or DOCX files. A template file is created in order to have specific user settings that should be applied to subsequent files created from these. These settings include page margins, borders, headers, footers, and other page settings. Such templates are used in official documents such as company letterheads and standardized forms. The DOT file format is specific to Microsoft Word 2003 and earlier, but is supported by higher versions as well. Microsoft Word by default opens every new document based on normal.dot file. If modified, all the new files created will result in same settings as from the template file. In Microsoft Word 2007, the DOT file format has been replaced with Office OpenXML based DOTX file format.
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