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Convert ONENOTE to PDF in C#

Programmatically convert ONENOTE to PDF in C# .NET applications using flexible document conversion features to customize the resultant document. Convert the complete document from one file format to other or choose selective pages of a source document based on the page numbers or page ranges and easily convert to a supported document format.

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ONENOTE to PDF Conversion

Follow these simple steps for ONENOTE to PDF conversion in C# .NET. View the converted PDF document as HTML without using any external software.

  • Create Converter object to convert ONENOTE document
  • Set the convert options for PDF format
  • Call Convert method of Converter class instance for conversion to PDF
  • Set options for HTML viewer
  • Create Viewer object to view converted PDF as HTML

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Add Watermark to PDF File in C#

Accurately convert documents (ONENOTE to PDF) exactly as the original file and apply text or image watermarks to the converted document pages using C# .NET code.

  • Create Converter object to convert ONENOTE document
  • Create new instance of WatermarkOptions class
  • Specify watermark properties (color, width, text, image etc)
  • Instantiate the proper ConvertOptions class
  • Set Watermark property of the ConvertOptions instance
  • Call Convert method of Converter class instance for conversion to PDF

Source Document Information Extraction

The documents information extraction feature not only allows getting the basic information about the source document file but it also supports extracting some valuable file-format specific information such as project start and end dates of a Microsoft Project file, any printing restrictions on a PDF document, list of folders enclosed in an Outlook data file etc.

Convert popular document file formats on different operating systems such as Windows, Linux or macOS while using platforms such as Windows Azure, Mono and Xamarin.


What is PDF file format?

PDF (Portable Document Format) is a widely used document file format developed by Adobe Systems in 1993. It was specifically designed to provide a platform-independent solution for storing and sharing documents across various operating systems and over the Internet. PDFs utilize a vector-based drawing model, storing graphical elements such as lines, shapes, and images as mathematical equations. This unique approach ensures that PDFs are resolution independent, guaranteeing consistent document quality regardless of the viewing device or program.

One of the key advantages of PDFs is their support for a range of security features. Encryption, password protection, digital signatures, and document watermarking are among the security measures available. These features make PDFs highly secure and suitable for sensitive documents, such as medical records, legal documents, government forms, and invoices. The printing industry also heavily relies on PDFs to facilitate electronic communication with customers.

Creating PDFs is a straightforward process, as they can be generated from various electronic document formats, including Word documents, PowerPoint presentations, and webpages. It’s important to note that PDFs are typically not editable directly. To modify the content of a PDF, it must first be converted to a different file format that supports editing. Numerous software programs, many of which are freely available for download, offer the functionality to convert PDFs to editable formats.

PDFs have gained immense popularity and have become a standard method for document sharing due to their versatility, security features, and consistent formatting. Their compatibility across different devices and operating systems ensures seamless document access for users. Additionally, PDFs preserve the layout, fonts, and images of the original document, making them an ideal choice for sharing visually rich content.

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