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draviavemal.openxmloffice.presentation
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OpenXMLOffice is a .NET library utilizing OpenXML SDK 3.0 to provide an intuitive and efficient way of creating and manipulating Office documents, specifically Excel, Word, and PowerPoint files. Our goal is to simplify the document creation process, offering developers user-friendly namespaces, classes, and utilities.
The library is available on NuGet. You can install it using the following command:
Install-Package OpenXMLOffice
dotnet add package OpenXMLOffice.Presentation --version 0.0.4-alpha
All the documentation for this project is published on our GitHub Pages. You can access it by visiting the link. Project documentation is automatically generated using Doxygen
This project is licensed under the MIT License - see the LICENSE file for details.
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