PHP API to Convert POWERPOINT to EXCEL or Online App
Export POWERPOINT Presentation to EXCEL via PHP without using Microsoft® Office.
Aspose.Total for PHP via Java is a comprehensive suite that provides a wide range of features for working with Excel spreadsheets, Powerpoint presentations as well as Barcode gerneration and recognition. With Aspose.Total for PHP via Java, you can easily add POWERPOINT to EXCEL conversion to any PHP application in just few steps.
Firstly, use Aspose.Slides for PHP via Java to export the POWERPOINT file to HTML. Then, use Aspose.Cells for PHP via Java to convert the HTML file to EXCEL. Both Aspose.Cells for PHP via Java and Aspose.Slides for PHP via Java are child APIs of Aspose.Total for PHP via Java APIs package.
How to Convert POWERPOINT to EXCEL?
- Open and load POWERPOINT file using Presentation class
- Set the HTML save options using HtmlOptions object or directly call the save method
- Save the POWERPOINT file into HTML using save method with specified path and SaveFormat.HTML as parameters
- Use Workbook class to load the exported HTML
- Call the save method to convert it into EXCEL format
Conversion Requirements
- PHP 7 or greater versions is installed
- Machine must have Oracle JDK 7 or greater versions
- Download PHP/Java Bridge binary JavaBridge.jar and java/Java.inc PHP library Java.inc and save it into settings folder
- Adjust the setting relevant to platform (Windows, Linux, MacOS etc) for Aspose.Cells and Aspose.Slides
Free Online Converter for POWERPOINT to EXCEL
FAQs
- How can I convert POWERPOINT to EXCEL Online?Above, you'll find a comprehensive web-based tool for transforming POWERPOINT files into EXCEL format. To begin the conversion, effortlessly include your POWERPOINT file by either dragging and dropping it or clicking within the indicated white area to import the document. Following that, initiate the conversion process by selecting the "Convert" button. Upon completion of the POWERPOINT to EXCEL conversion, you can immediately download the converted file with a single click.
- How long does it take to convert POWERPOINT?The efficiency of this online converter is notably swift, its speed varying predominantly based on the POWERPOINT file's size. Compact POWERPOINT files can be transformed into EXCEL format in mere seconds. Moreover, if you've incorporated the conversion code into a PHP application, the speed of the conversion process will be reliant on the degree of optimization you've implemented within your application for this specific task.
- Is it safe to convert POWERPOINT to EXCEL using free Aspose.Total converter?Absolutely! Upon completing the conversion procedure, you will immediately be provided with the download link for your EXCEL files. It's important to note that our practice involves the automatic removal of all uploaded files after 24 hours, and the download links will become inactive beyond this timeframe. Be assured that the security of your files is our top priority, as they remain inaccessible to anyone else. Our file conversion service, inclusive of POWERPOINT conversion, is meticulously crafted with the highest safety standards. Furthermore, the incorporation of the complimentary application facilitates the opportunity for users to perform testing and assess outcomes before advancing to code integration.
- What browser should I use to convert POWERPOINT?Feel free to employ contemporary web browsers like Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari. Alternatively, if you're working on a Desktop application, the Aspose.Total POWERPOINT Conversion API stands as a seamless and efficient resolution.
What is POWERPOINT File Format?
PowerPoint is a widely used presentation software that offers various file formats to save and share presentations. Understanding the different file formats in PowerPoint is essential for compatibility, sharing, and maintaining the visual integrity of presentations.
The default file format in PowerPoint is PPT (PowerPoint Presentation). PPT files are compatible with older versions of PowerPoint but may have limitations in terms of compatibility with other software applications. However, with newer versions, the PPTX (PowerPoint Open XML Presentation) format has become more prevalent. PPTX offers several advantages, including smaller file sizes, improved data recovery, and enhanced compatibility with other programs.
In addition to PPT and PPTX, PowerPoint supports other file formats like PDF (Portable Document Format). PDF files are widely used for sharing and publishing presentations because they preserve the formatting, layout, and graphics of the original slides, ensuring consistent viewing across different devices and platforms.
PowerPoint also allows saving presentations in formats like POT (PowerPoint Template) and POTX (PowerPoint Open XML Template). These formats serve as templates for creating new presentations with predefined styles, layouts, and designs.
For compatibility with other software applications, PowerPoint supports formats like ODP (OpenDocument Presentation) and HTML (Hypertext Markup Language). ODP files are open-source and can be used with software like LibreOffice and Google Slides. HTML files are web-compatible, allowing presentations to be displayed in web browsers.
What is EXCEL File Format?
Microsoft Excel is a widely used spreadsheet software known for its ability to save and share data in various file formats. The different file formats supported by Excel offer flexibility and compatibility with other software applications.
The default file format in Excel is XLS, while the newer and more efficient XLSX format has gained popularity. XLSX files have advantages such as smaller file sizes, improved data recovery, and better compatibility with other programs.
For simpler data exchange, Excel supports CSV (Comma-Separated Values) and TXT (Plain Text) formats. CSV files use commas to separate data, making them easily readable by different applications. TXT files store plain text data without any formatting.
To preserve formatting and layout when sharing data, Excel allows saving files in the PDF (Portable Document Format) format. PDF files are widely used for publishing Excel data while retaining its visual presentation.
For collaborative projects, Excel offers the ODS (OpenDocument Spreadsheet) format, which is open-source and compatible with various software applications.
DBF (dBASE File) is a less commonly used format in Excel, but it is advantageous for handling large datasets and is compatible with dBASE software.
Excel also supports formats like XLT (Excel Template), XLTX (Excel Open XML Template), XLTM (Excel Macro-Enabled Template), and XML (eXtensible Markup Language) for template usage or data exchange between different software applications.