C# .NET ERR splitter API to split a single ERR file to several one page or multipage ERR files. Split documents and images using different filters by specifying exact page numbers, start or end page numbers and even or odd page numbers. Perform split operation to divide HTML, PDF, Text, OpenDocument, Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio and OneNote documents to multiple resultant documents.
DownloadSplit a single ERR document to multiple independent documents and insert image or text watermarks to each of the splitted files using C# .NET.
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// Supports merging Microsft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, OpenDocument, HTML, eBook and PostScript file formats | |
// Supported file formats: https://docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/supported-document-formats/ | |
using (Watermarker watermarker = new Watermarker("input.pdf")) | |
{ | |
Font font = new Font("Arial", 19, FontStyle.Bold | FontStyle.Italic); | |
TextWatermark watermark = new TextWatermark("my watermark", font); | |
watermark.ForegroundColor = Color.Red; | |
watermark.BackgroundColor = Color.Blue; | |
watermark.TextAlignment = TextAlignment.Right; | |
watermark.Opacity = 0.5; | |
watermarker.Add(watermark); | |
watermarker.Save("output.pdf"); | |
} | |
string outputFolder = @"c:\output\"; | |
SplitOptions splitOptions = new SplitOptions(outputFolder + "document_{0}.{1}", new int[] { 1, 2, 4 }); | |
using (Merger merger = new Merger("output.pdf")) | |
{ | |
merger.Split(splitOptions); | |
} |
Using text splitter library for .NET applications – split each line or multi-lines of the source text file into a separate resultant .txt file by using a couple lines of C# code.
Perform multi-functional document manipulation features in a variety of document formats such as Word, Excel spreadsheet, Presentations, RTF, PDF, Visio, HTML, OneNote, XPS and many others by adding just a few lines of C# code.
The major single document operations include moving pages within a document to a new position, removing a single page or a collection or selected pages, swapping the page positions, extracting specific pages from the document, changing the page orientation to portrait or landscape mode and rotating the pages of the source document to 90, 180 or 270 degree angle.
// Supports merging Microsft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Visio, OpenDocument, HTML, eBook and PostScript file formats | |
// Supported file formats: https://docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/supported-document-formats/ | |
string filePath = @"c:\sample.txt"; | |
string filePathOut = @"c:\output\line_{0}.{1}"; | |
TextSplitOptions splitOptions = new TextSplitOptions(filePathOut, new int[] { 3, 6 }); | |
using (Merger merger = new Merger(filePath)) | |
{ | |
merger.Split(splitOptions); | |
} |
The ERR file format, short for Error Report, serves as a valuable resource in the realm of software development and troubleshooting. Whenever an error occurs during the execution of a program or software, an ERR file is generated to capture and store detailed information about the error. These files play a crucial role in the debugging and troubleshooting processes, aiding developers in identifying and resolving issues efficiently.
Typically, an ERR file contains essential details such as the date and time of the error, the specific program or module where the error occurred, error codes, and relevant error messages. Additionally, ERR files often include stack traces, which provide a chronological sequence of function calls leading up to the error. This feature enables developers to trace back the steps that led to the error, helping them pinpoint the root cause.
ERR files are invaluable tools for software developers and system administrators alike. Developers can analyze the contents of an ERR file to gain insights into the circumstances surrounding an error, allowing them to reproduce the issue and implement appropriate fixes. System administrators can also leverage ERR files to diagnose problems, identify patterns, and optimize system performance.
By understanding the ERR file format and effectively utilizing the information they contain, professionals can navigate the complexities of error analysis with greater ease. This ultimately leads to improved software stability, enhanced system reliability, and more efficient troubleshooting processes. The ERR file format acts as a bridge between errors encountered and their subsequent resolution, making it an essential component in the software development and troubleshooting toolkit.
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(Word Processing Files)
(Spreadsheet Files)
(Visio Diagram Files)
(Web Files)
(Microsoft Word Binary Format)
(Office 2007+ Word Document)
(Microsoft Word 2007 Marco File)
(Microsoft Word Template Files)
(Microsoft Word 2007+ Template File)
(Microsoft Word Template File )
(Rich Text Format)
(Text Document)
(Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet (Legacy))
(Excel Binary Workbook)
(Macro-enabled Spreadsheet)
(Open XML Workbook)
(Excel 97 - 2003 Template)
(Excel Macro-Enabled Template)
(Excel Template)
(Excel Macro-Enabled Add-In)
(Comma Seperated Values)
(Tab Seperated Values)
(Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003)
(Open XML presentation Format)
(PowerPoint Slide Show)
(PowerPoint Slide Show)
(Vector Design eXchange)
(Visio Macro-Enabled Drawing)
(Visio Drawing)
(Visio SmartShape Master)
(Visio Stencil File)
(Visio Macro-Enabled Drawing Template)
(Visio Drawing Template)
(Visio Stencil XML File)
(Anim8or 3D Model)
(OneNote Document)
(Hyper Text Markup Language)
(MHTML Web Archive)
(Web Page Archive Format)
(OpenDocument Presentation Format)
(OpenDocument Spreadsheet)
(OpenDocument Text File Format)
(OpenDocument Standard Format)
(OpenDocument Standard Format)
(Open eBook File)
(Error Report File)
(PostScript File)
(LaTeX Source Document)
(XML Paper Specifications)