Use our document conversion API to create portable, robust and secure software in Java. This is a professional software solution to import and export TXT, DOC, and many other document formats using Java.
For Java developers seeking a seamless solution to convert TXT to DOC, Aspose.Words for Java provides an intuitive and straightforward file conversion API. Our solution allows Java developers to easily convert files from one format to another, making it an indispensable tool for automating file conversion tasks.
Whether you're working with TXT, DOC or other file formats, Aspose.Words for Java covers them all and ensures the highest quality results. Test how the Java code works with your TXT files right now.
The following example demonstrates how to convert TXT to DOC with just a few lines of Java code. Start by including the Aspose.Words namespace in you Java project. Next, specify the path to the input file and create a Document object to load the TXT content. You then need to specify the path to the DOC output file and use the save() method to save the result as DOC. The conversion API will determine the output file format based on the specified file extension.
// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Maven, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
<dependency>
<groupId>com.aspose</groupId>
<artifactId>aspose-words</artifactId>
<version>ver</version>
<classifier>jdk17</classifier>
</dependency>
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Gradle, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
compile(group: 'com.aspose', name: 'aspose-words', version: 'ver', classifier: 'jdk17')
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Ivy, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
<dependency org="com.aspose" name="aspose-words" rev="ver">
<artifact name="aspose-words" m:classifier="jdk17" ext="jar"/>
</dependency>
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// Repository path: https://releases.aspose.com/java/repo/
// Sbt, where 'ver' - Aspose.Words version number, for example, 24.4.
libraryDependencies += "com.aspose" % "aspose-words" % "ver"
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import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.txt");
doc.save("Output.doc");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.txt");
doc.save("Output.doc");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document("Input.txt");
ImageSaveOptions saveOptions = new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.doc);
for (int page = 0; page < doc.getPageCount(); page++)
{
saveOptions.setPageSet(new PageSet(page));
doc.save(String.format("Output_%d.doc", page + 1), saveOptions);
}
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
builder.insertImage("Input.txt");
doc.save("Output.doc");
import com.aspose.words.*;
Document doc = new Document();
DocumentBuilder builder = new DocumentBuilder(doc);
Shape shape = builder.insertImage("Input.txt");
shape.getShapeRenderer().save("Output.doc", new ImageSaveOptions(SaveFormat.doc));
We host our Java packages in Maven repositories. 'Aspose.Words for Java' is a common JAR file containing byte-code. Please follow the step-by-step instructions on how to install it to your Java developer environment.
Java SE 7 and more recent Java versions are supported. We also provide a separate package for Java SE 6 in case you are obliged to use this outdated JRE.
Our Java package is cross-platform and runs on all operating systems with JVM implementation, including Microsoft Windows, Linux, macOS, Android and iOS.
For information on optional package dependencies, such as JogAmp JOGL, Harfbuzz font engine, Java Advanced Imaging JAI, please refer to Product Documentation.
You can convert TXT to many other file formats: