Convert WORD to PPS via Java or Online App
WORD to PPS conversion by using on premise Java API within any Java J2SE, J2EE, J2ME applications without using Microsoft® PowerPoint or Word
Developers often need to convert WORD files to PPS programmatically. Aspose.Total for Java is a powerful File Automation library that can help automate the rendering process in a few simple steps. Aspose.Words for Java can be used to load the WORD file, and then convert it to HTML. Aspose.Slides for Java is a powerful PowerPoint manipulation Java API that can be used to create a new Presentation, write HTML content in it, and save it as PPS.
The process of converting WORD to PPS using Aspose.Total for Java is straightforward. First, the WORD file is loaded using Aspose.Words for Java. Then, the file is converted to HTML. After that, Aspose.Slides for Java is used to create a new Presentation, write the HTML content in it, and save it as PPS.
The Aspose.Total for Java library is a comprehensive suite of APIs that can be used to automate the rendering process. It provides a wide range of features, such as the ability to convert WORD to PPS, create and manipulate PowerPoint presentations, and much more. The library is easy to use and provides a simple and intuitive interface.
In addition, Aspose.Total for Java is highly reliable and secure. It is designed to ensure that the data is kept safe and secure, and that the process of converting WORD to PPS is completed quickly and accurately. Furthermore, the library is regularly updated to ensure that it is up to date with the latest technologies.
Overall, Aspose.Total for Java is an excellent library for automating the process of converting WORD to PPS. It is easy to use, reliable, secure, and regularly updated. It provides a comprehensive suite of features that can help developers automate the rendering process quickly and accurately.
How to Convert WORD to PPS via Java
- Open WORD file using Document class
- Convert WORD file to HTML by using save method
- Initialize a new Presentation object
- Extract content from HTML file using BufferedReader and write the content in your presentation file
- Save the document to PPS using save method
WORD File Conversion in Java
For WORD to PPS file conversion, you can easily use Aspose.Total for Java directly from a Maven based project and include libraries in your pom.xml.
Alternatively, you can get a ZIP file from downloads .
// supports DOC, DOCX, DOT, DOTM, DOTX, FLATOPC, ODT, OTT, RTF, TXT, WORDML, DOCM input file formats | |
// load DOC file with an instance of Document | |
Document document = new Document("template.doc"); | |
// save the document in HTML file format | |
document.save("HtmlOutput.html",SaveFormat.HTML); | |
// create a new presentation | |
Presentation pres = new Presentation(); | |
// access the default first slide of presentation | |
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0); | |
// add the AutoShape to accommodate the HTML content | |
IAutoShape ashape = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 10, 10, | |
(float) pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getWidth(), | |
(float) pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getHeight()); | |
ashape.getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.NoFill); | |
// add text frame to the shape | |
ashape.addTextFrame(""); | |
// clear all paragraphs in added text frame | |
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().clear(); | |
// initialize StringBuilder to read Html | |
StringBuilder contents = new StringBuilder(); | |
// load HTML file by using BufferedReader | |
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(new File("HtmlOutput.html"))); | |
String text = null; | |
// repeat until all lines are read | |
while ((text = reader.readLine()) != null) { | |
contents.append(text).append(System.getProperty("line.separator")); | |
} | |
reader.close(); | |
// add HTML content in text frame | |
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().addFromHtml(content); | |
// supports POTM, POT, POTX, PPSM, PPS, PPSX, PPTM, PPT, PPTX, ODP output file formats. | |
// save presentation as Pptx | |
pres.save("output.pptx", com.aspose.slides.SaveFormat.Pptx); |
Free Online Converter for WORD to PPS
Convert Protected WORD to PPS via Java
The API also allows you to convert password-protected WORD documents to PPS. If your input WORD document is password protected, you cannot convert it to PPS format without using the password. In order to open a encrypted document you can set the correct password in LoadOptions object and pass it to the Document constructor.
// supports DOC, DOT, DOCX, DOCM, DOTX, and DOTM file formats | |
// load DOC file with an instance of Document | |
Document document = new Document("template.doc", new LoadOptions("MyPassword")); | |
// save the document in HTML file format | |
document.save("HtmlOutput.html",SaveFormat.HTML); | |
// create a new presentation | |
Presentation pres = new Presentation(); | |
// perform the conversion to PPT |
Convert WORD to PPS with Watermark via Java
Using the API, you can also perform WORD file to PPS conversion with watermark. In order to add a watermark to your PPS document, you can first export WORD to HTML and write HTML content in Presentation object. After that to add a watermark, you can add text using addTextFrame, set all the relevant options like color, fillType and more and can save the document to PPS.
// supports DOC, DOCX, DOT, DOTM, DOTX, FLATOPC, ODT, OTT, RTF, TXT, WORDML, DOCM input file formats | |
// load DOC file with an instance of Document | |
Document document = new Document("template.doc"); | |
// save the document in HTML file format | |
document.save("HtmlOutput.html",SaveFormat.HTML); | |
// create a new presentation | |
Presentation pres = new Presentation(); | |
// access the default first slide of presentation | |
ISlide slide = pres.getSlides().get_Item(0); | |
// add the AutoShape to accommodate the HTML content | |
IAutoShape ashape = slide.getShapes().addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle, 10, 10, | |
(float) pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getWidth(), | |
(float) pres.getSlideSize().getSize().getHeight()); | |
ashape.getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.NoFill); | |
// add text frame to the shape | |
ashape.addTextFrame(""); | |
// clear all paragraphs in added text frame | |
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().clear(); | |
// initialize StringBuilder to read Html | |
StringBuilder contents = new StringBuilder(); | |
// load HTML file by using BufferedReader | |
BufferedReader reader = new BufferedReader(new FileReader(new File("HtmlOutput.html"))); | |
String text = null; | |
// repeat until all lines are read | |
while ((text = reader.readLine()) != null) { | |
contents.append(text).append(System.getProperty("line.separator")); | |
} | |
reader.close(); | |
// add HTML content in text frame | |
ashape.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().addFromHtml(content); | |
// add watermark | |
IAutoShape ashp = slide.getShapes() | |
.addAutoShape(ShapeType.Rectangle,50, 50, 500, 500); | |
ashp.addTextFrame("Watermark Text"); | |
ashp.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().get_Item(0).getPortions() | |
.get_Item(0).getPortionFormat().getFillFormat() | |
.setFillType(FillType.Solid); | |
ashp.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().get_Item(0).getPortions() | |
.get_Item(0).getPortionFormat().getFillFormat() | |
.getSolidFillColor().setColor(Color.GRAY); | |
ashp.getTextFrame().getParagraphs().get_Item(0).getPortions() | |
.get_Item(0).getPortionFormat().setFontHeight(25); | |
// Change the line color of the rectangle to White | |
ashp.getShapeStyle().getLineColor().setColor(Color.WHITE); | |
ashp.getShapeStyle().setLineStyleIndex(LineStyle.ThinThin); | |
// Remove any fill formatting in the shape | |
ashp.getFillFormat().setFillType(FillType.NoFill); | |
ashp.setRotation(-45); | |
ashp.getAutoShapeLock().setSelectLocked(true); | |
ashp.getAutoShapeLock().setSizeLocked(true); | |
ashp.getAutoShapeLock().setTextLocked(true); | |
ashp.getAutoShapeLock().setPositionLocked(true); | |
ashp.getAutoShapeLock().setGroupingLocked(true); | |
// supports POTM, POT, POTX, PPSM, PPS, PPSX, PPTM, PPT, PPTX, ODP output file formats. | |
// save presentation as Pptx | |
pres.save("output.pptx", com.aspose.slides.SaveFormat.Pptx); |
FAQ
- How can I convert WORD to PPS Online?The above-integrated online app allows you to convert WORD files to PPS. To get started, simply drag and drop or click inside the white area to import your WORD file. Once your file is uploaded, click the "Convert" button. After the WORD to PPS conversion process is complete, you can download your converted file with just one click.
- How long does it take to convert WORD?This online WORD converter works quickly, but its speed depends primarily on the size of the WORD file you are converting. Smaller WORD files can be converted to PPS in just a few seconds. If you have integrated the conversion code into your Java application, the speed of the conversion process will depend on how well you have optimized your application.
- Is it safe to convert WORD to PPS using free Aspose.Total converter?Of course! After the conversion is complete, the download link for your PPS file will be available instantly. Your uploaded files will be deleted after 24 hours, and the download links will no longer work after that period. Your files are safe, and no one has access to them. The integrated app is mainly free for testing purposes, so you can verify the results before integrating the code.
- What browser should I use to convert WORD?You can perform this online conversion using any modern browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari. However, if you are building a desktop application, the Aspose.Total WORD Conversion API offers a smooth experience.