Aspose.Total for .NET is a powerful package of File Format Automation APIs that can be used to easily convert XPS to POT in two simple steps. The first step is to use the PDF Processing API, Aspose.PDF for .NET, to transform the XPS file format into PPTX. The second step is to use the Presentation Processing API, Aspose.Slides for .NET, to convert the PPTX to POT.
The Aspose.Total for .NET package provides a comprehensive set of APIs that can be used to automate the process of converting XPS to POT. The PDF Processing API, Aspose.PDF for .NET, provides a wide range of features that can be used to convert XPS to PPTX. It supports a variety of features such as the ability to convert XPS to PDF, convert XPS to HTML, and convert XPS to image formats. It also provides a range of features for manipulating PDF documents, such as the ability to split, merge, and extract pages from PDF documents.
The Presentation Processing API, Aspose.Slides for .NET, provides a range of features that can be used to convert PPTX to POT. It supports a variety of features such as the ability to convert PPTX to PDF, convert PPTX to HTML, and convert PPTX to image formats. It also provides a range of features for manipulating presentations, such as the ability to add, delete, and rearrange slides, as well as the ability to add text, images, and shapes to slides.
Using the Aspose.Total for .NET package, you can easily convert XPS to POT in two simple steps. The PDF Processing API, Aspose.PDF for .NET, can be used to convert XPS to PPTX, and the Presentation Processing API, Aspose.Slides for .NET, can be used to convert PPTX to POT. The package provides a comprehensive set of APIs that can be used to automate the process of converting XPS to POT, making it easy to quickly and efficiently convert XPS to POT.
.NET API to Convert XPS to POT
- Open XPS file using Document class
- Convert XPS to PPTX by using Save method
- Load PPTX file by using Presentation class
- Save the document to POT format using
Save
method and set
Pot
as SaveFormat
Get Started with .NET File Format APIs
Install from command line as nuget install Aspose.Total
or via Package Manager Console of Visual Studio with Install-Package Aspose.Total
.
Alternatively, get the offline MSI installer or DLLs in a ZIP file from downloads .
Document document = new Document("input.xps");
// save XPS as a PPTX
document.Save("PptxOutput.pptx", SaveFormat.Pptx);
// load PPTX with an instance of Presentation
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("PptxOutput.pptx");
// call save method while passing SaveFormat.Pot
presentation.Save("output.pot", SaveFormat.Pot);
Get XMP Metadata from XPS File via .NET
While converting XPS to POT, you might need extra XMP metadata information to prioritize your batch conversion process. For example you can get and sort your conversion documents based on creation date and process the documents accordingly. Aspose.PDF for .NET allows you to access a XPS file’s XMP metadata. To get a XPS file’s metadata, you can create a Document object and open the input XPS file. After that, you can get the file’s metadata using the Metadata property.
Document doc = new Document("input.xps");
// get XPS XMP properties
Console.WriteLine(doc.Metadata["xmp:CreateDate"]);
Console.WriteLine(doc.Metadata["xmp:Nickname"]);
Console.WriteLine(doc.Metadata["xmp:CustomProperty"]);
Create Read Only POT File via .NET
By using Aspose.Slides for .NET API, you can further enhance the features of your conversion application. One of the feature can be to create your output file read only to increase security. The API allows you to set your POT file to Read-Only, which means users (after they open the presentation) see the Read-Only recommendation.
Presentation presentation = new Presentation("PptxOutput.pptx");
// make POT read only
presentation.ProtectionManager.ReadOnlyRecommended = true;
// call save method while passing SaveFormat.Pot
presentation.Save("output.pot", SaveFormat.Pot);