PHP API to Convert XLTM to POWERPOINT or Online App
Export XLTM document to POWERPOINT via PHP without using Microsoft® Powerpoint or Microsoft® Excel.
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 XLTM to POWERPOINT conversion to any PHP application in just few steps.
Firstly, use Aspose.Cells for PHP via Java to export the XLTM file to PDF. Then, use Aspose.Slides for PHP via Java to convert the PDF file to POWERPOINT. 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 XLTM to POWERPOINT?
- Open and load XLTM file using Workbook class
- Set the PDF save options using PdfSaveOptions object
- Save the XLTM file into PDF using save method
- Use Presentation class to laod the exported PDF into Slides using getSlides()->addFromPdf
- Call the save method to convert it into POWERPOINT 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 XLTM to POWERPOINT
FAQ
- How can I convert XLTM to POWERPOINT Online?An integrated online application for converting XLTM files to POWERPOINT is available above. To initiate the conversion process, simply add the XLTM file by either dragging and dropping it or clicking within the designated white area to import the document. Next, click on the "Convert" button to commence the conversion. Once the XLTM to POWERPOINT conversion is finished, you can proceed to download your converted file instantly with just one click.
- How long does it take to convert XLTM?This online converter operates swiftly, with the conversion speed largely influenced by the size of the XLTM file. Small-sized XLTM files can be converted to POWERPOINT within a few seconds. Additionally, if you have integrated the conversion code into a PHP application, the conversion process's performance will be contingent on how well you have optimized your application for this purpose.
- Is it safe to convert XLTM to POWERPOINT using free Aspose.Total converter?Absolutely! Following the conversion process, you will instantly receive the download link for your POWERPOINT files. We have a policy of automatically deleting all uploaded files after 24 hours, and the download links will cease to function after this time period. Rest assured that your files are completely secure, as no one else has access to them. Our file conversion service, which includes XLTM conversion, is designed with the utmost safety in mind. Additionally, the integration of the free app serves the purpose of allowing users to conduct testing and review the results before proceeding with code integration.
- What browser should I use to convert XLTM?You can utilize any modern browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, or Safari. However, if you are developing a Desktop application, the Aspose.Total XLTM Conversion API will provide a smooth and effective solution.
What is XLTM File Format?
The XLTM file format, also known as an Excel Macro-Enabled Template file, is a file format used in Microsoft Office Excel to store spreadsheet templates that contain macros. Introduced in Excel 2007, this file format is based on the Microsoft Excel Open XML Format Spreadsheet.
XLTM files serve as a convenient way to save macros written in Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) within a spreadsheet. Macros are sets of instructions that automate tasks in Excel. Similar to the XLSM file format, XLTM files can store macros; however, they have an additional feature: the ability to be used as templates for other Excel files.
When an XLTM template is used to create a new workbook, the macros from the template are copied into the new file. This allows users to execute the macros within the newly created workbook. This feature is particularly useful for creating reusable templates. For example, a template could be designed with macros that generate a monthly report. By using the XLTM template each month, a new workbook is created with the macros automatically generating the report based on the data in the workbook.
XLTM files are also valuable for sharing macros with others. A user can create a template with macros, such as a report generation template, and then send it via email to another user. The recipient can open the template in Excel and utilize the macros to generate the desired report.
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.