Tuesday, February 14, 2017

Create, Read, Update and Delete Footnotes in Word Documents inside Cloud Apps

What's New in this Release?

Aspose team is pleased to announce the release of Aspose.Words for Cloud 16.12.0. This release contains a new feature and some bug fixes. Aspose.Words core library has also been updated to version 17.1.0. Developers will now be able to Create, Read, Update and Delete Footnotes in Word documents by using Aspose.Words for Cloud 17.1.0. Aspose.Words for Cloud, a cloud-based document creation, manipulation and conversion API, helps you process documents with its many flexible features. Users can perform a wide variety of document operations with Aspose.Words for Cloud’s REST API. Create a new document from scratch, modify an existing document, convert documents to different formats, and render the document to images. Aspose.Words for Cloud’s platform independent document manipulation API is a true REST API that can be used with any language: .NET, Java, PHP, Ruby, Rails, Python, jQuery and many more. Users can use it with any platform — web, desktop, mobile, and cloud. The list of new and enhanced features added in this release are given below
  • AsposeCloudException: The document appears to be corrupted and cannot be loaded
  • Add support of Footnotes (get, add, update, delete)
  • Error on split html: Object reference not set to an instance of an object
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Overview: Aspose for Cloud

Aspose for Cloud is a cloud-based document generation, conversion and automation platform for developers that offer a unique suite of APIs to work with Word documents, Excel spreadsheets, PowerPoint presentations, PDFs, and email formats and protocols. It supports all features for file processing, document scanning, barcodes creation and recognition, and allows extracting text or images too. Users can also work with SaaSpose APIs using REST SDKs that can be called from .NET, Java, PHP and Ruby etc.

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