Convert Word To Image In C

Updated on Oct 21, 2024
csharp word-library word-to-image

This repository contains examples that illustrates how to convert Word documents to images programmatically in C#. The Syncfusion .NET Word library (DocIO) converts a Word document to images with just five lines of code and also it does not require Microsoft Word application to be installed in the machine. It preserves the original appearance of the Word document in the converted image.

Key Features

Syncfusion .NET Word Library

The Syncfusion DocIO is a .NET Word library allows you to add advanced Word document processing functionalities to any .NET application and does not require Microsoft Word application to be installed in the machine. It is a non-UI component that provides a full-fledged document instance model similar to the Microsoft Office COM libraries to iterate with the document elements explicitly and perform necessary manipulation.

Take a moment to peruse the documentation, where you can find basic Word document processing options along with the features like mail merge, merge, split and compare documents, find and replace text in the Word document, protect the Word documents, and most importantly, the PDF and Image conversions with code examples.

Compatible Microsoft Word Versions

  • Microsoft Word 97-2003
  • Microsoft Word 2007
  • Microsoft Word 2010
  • Microsoft Word 2013
  • Microsoft Word 2016
  • Microsoft Word 2019
  • Microsoft 365

Supported File Formats

How to run the examples

  • Download this project to a location in your disk.
  • Open the solution file using Visual Studio.
  • Rebuild the solution to install the required NuGet packages.
  • Run the application.

Resources

Support and feedback

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License

This is a commercial product and requires a paid license for possession or use. Syncfusion's licensed software, including this component, is subject to the terms and conditions of Syncfusion's EULA. You can purchase a licnense here or start a free 30-day trial here.