This repository contains examples that illustrates how to create a new Word document with text, images, and tables in Java using Syncfusion’s Java Word library (Essential DocIO) without Microsoft Word or Office interop dependencies.
- Getting Started in Java - Creating a new Word document from scratch with basic elements.
The Syncfusion DocIO is a Java Word library allows you to add advanced Word document processing 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, find and replace text in the Word document, protect the Word documents and most importantly, RTF, Text, and HTML conversions with code examples.
- Microsoft Word 97-2003
- Microsoft Word 2007
- Microsoft Word 2010
- Microsoft Word 2013
- Microsoft Word 2016
- Microsoft Word 2019
- Microsoft 365
- Creates, reads, and edits popular text file formats like DOCX, DOTX, DOTM, DOCM, WordML, RTF, Text, HTML.
- Converts Word documents also to RTF, Text, and HTML.
- Product page: Syncfusion Java Word Framework
- Documentation: Getting started to Syncfusion Java Word library
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