Convert WORDML to XLTM via Python or Online App
WORDML to XLTM conversion in your Python applications without installing Microsoft Word® or Excel
Why to Convert
Converting WordML to XLTM is a common requirement for Python developers. WordML is a markup language used to represent a Microsoft Word document, while XLTM is a Microsoft Excel template file format. Converting WordML to XLTM allows developers to create Excel templates from Word documents, which can be used to generate Excel reports.
How Aspose.Total Helps for WordML to XLTM Conversion
Aspose.Total for Python via .NET is a comprehensive suite of APIs that can help developers automate the conversion process from WordML to XLTM. It is a full package of various APIs dealing with different file formats. The conversion process is mainly done in two steps.
Firstly, Aspose.Words for Python via .NET API is used to convert the WordML file to HTML. After that, Aspose.Cells for Python via .NET API is used to save the created HTML into the desired Microsoft Excel format. This API also provides features such as creating, manipulating, and converting spreadsheets, as well as working with charts, formulas, and images.
Aspose.Total for Python via .NET is a powerful and reliable API that can help developers automate the conversion process from WordML to XLTM. It is easy to use and provides a wide range of features that can help developers create Excel templates from Word documents quickly and efficiently.
How to Convert WORDML to XLTM in Python
- Step 1 Open the source WORDML file using Document class
- Save WORDML file to HTML by using Save method by providing the file name and desired directory path
- Step 2 Load HTML file with an instance of Workbook class with file and LoadOptions as parameters
- Call the
save
method while specifying output XLTM file path. So your WORDML file is converted to XLTM at the specified path
Conversion Requirements
- For WORDML to XLTM conversion, Python 3.5 or later is required
- Reference APIs within the project directly from PyPI ( Aspose.Words and Aspose.Cells )
- Or use the following pip commands
pip install aspose.words
andpip install aspose-cells-python
- Moreover, Microsoft Windows or Linux based OS (see more for Words and Cells ) and for Linux check additional requirements for gcc and libpython and follow step by step instructions
Save WORDML To HTML in Python - Step 1
Save HTML To XLTM in Python - Step 2
Free Online Converter for WORDML to XLTM
FAQ
- How can I convert WORDML to XLTM Online?Above, you'll find an integrated online app for WORDML conversion. To get started, simply add your WORDML file by dragging and dropping it into the designated white area, or by clicking inside the area to import the document. Once your WORDML file is uploaded, click the "Convert" button to begin the WORDML to XLTM conversion process. When the conversion is complete, you can instantly download your newly converted XLTM file with just one click.
- How long does it take to convert WORDML?The online converter we offer works quickly, but its performance primarily depends on the size of your WORDML file. Smaller WORDML files can be converted to XLTM in just a few seconds. If you're integrating the conversion code within a .NET application, the conversion speed will depend on how well your application has been optimized for this process.
- Is it safe to convert WORDML to XLTM using free Aspose.Total converter?Of course! This online converter ensures the safety of your files, including WORDML file conversions. Your uploaded files are deleted after 24 hours, and the download links will not be accessible after this time period. Rest assured that no one has access to your files. Above free app is for testing purposes so that you can check the result before integrating the code.
- What browser should I use to convert WORDML?The online WORDML to XLTM converter can be used on any modern browser such as Google Chrome, Firefox, Opera, and Safari. However, if you are developing a desktop application, the Aspose.Total WORDML Conversion API can provide a smooth and reliable solution for your needs.
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What is WORDML File Format?
Microsoft Word 2003 introduced a proprietary document format known as WordprocessingML. This format, based on XML, utilizes a custom XML schema to store various elements of a Word document, encompassing text, formatting, images, and other content. WordprocessingML aims to provide a comprehensive representation of all document information while maintaining both human-readable and machine-readable qualities.
Being human-readable means that WordprocessingML documents can be easily accessed and edited using a standard text editor. This accessibility allows users to directly manipulate the underlying XML structure if needed. Additionally, WordprocessingML is designed to facilitate automated processing and conversion by computer systems, enabling seamless transformation into other formats or integration with different software applications.
WordprocessingML is an open standard, meaning that its specifications are publicly available for reference and implementation by developers. This openness has fostered the development of numerous software programs, including open-source solutions like OpenOffice.org and LibreOffice, which can read and write WordprocessingML documents. The availability of such tools expands the accessibility and interoperability of WordprocessingML files beyond the Microsoft Word ecosystem.
Microsoft Word, being one of the most widely used word processing programs worldwide, has contributed to the popularity of WordprocessingML as an XML-based word processing format. Its broad acceptance has established WordprocessingML as a prevalent standard for sharing and exchanging richly formatted documents.
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.