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Sign PPS File with Digital Signatures in .NET

Digitally sign and verify signatures in a PPS file and various other document formats within C#, ASP.NET, VB.NET & Xamarin applications. Implement Barcode, Text, Image, Metadata, QR Code, Form Field and stamp signatures in multiple forms by setting up customized text, font style, colors and adjusting advanced e-signatures properties in the document.

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How to Digitally Sign PPS Files in C#

Conholdate.Total for .NET supports signing PPS documents with digital signatures using a few lines of C# .NET code.

  • Instantiate Signature with input document
  • Instantiate DigitalSignOptions object with certificate details
  • Call Sign method of Signature class and pass DigitalSignOptions to it
  • Set options to view signed document as HTML

APIs Download & Installation Instructions

The following piece of code requires GroupDocs.Signature & GroupDocs.Viewer namespaces. You can get the respective files from the downloads or fetch the whole package from NuGet.

Sign your digtial documents with Barcode, Text, Image, Metadata, QR Code, Form Field and stamp signatures on operating systems such as Windows, Linux or macOS while using platforms such as Windows Azure, Mono and Xamarin.


Search Barcode Signatures in PDF File in C#

Search a wide variety of e-signature types from a digitally signed PDF document by setting up advanced signatures manipulation options and search filters to get a list of electronic signatures that match with the search criterion.

  • Instantiate Signature with input document
  • Instantiate DigitalSearchOptions object as per requirements and specified search options
  • Call Search method of Signature class instance and pass DigitalSearchOptions to it

Sign, Verify, Update & Delete Signatures

Using Conholdate.com APIs – developers can implement different signatures customization options to add and view e-signatures from a wide range of popular document file formats.

Users can also search and verify some specific signatures from an already signed digital document; manipulate signatures based on size or textual content and delete any signatures from the same document.


What is PPS file format?

The PPS file format is specifically designed for presentations and is commonly used in Microsoft PowerPoint. It serves as a container for slides and images, allowing users to create engaging visual presentations. Similar to the PPT format, which is part of the Microsoft Office Suite, PPS files provide a convenient way to share and deliver presentations.

One of the notable advantages of the PPS file format is its self-contained nature. This means that the file includes all the necessary components, such as slides, images, and formatting, making it independent of external dependencies. As a result, PPS files can be opened and viewed without requiring the installation of Microsoft PowerPoint. This portability makes it easy to share presentations with others who may not have the software installed.

Furthermore, PPS files are designed to be lightweight and efficient in terms of memory usage. They consume only a small amount of memory, ensuring smooth performance even on systems with limited resources. This efficiency is particularly beneficial when transporting presentations to different computers or devices. Whether it’s emailing the file or sending it via an instant messaging service, the compact size of PPS files enables quick transmission without overwhelming network bandwidth or storage limitations.

In addition to their convenience and portability, PPS files enhance the presentation experience. When opened, the files seamlessly transition between slides, providing a smooth and professional flow to captivate the audience. This feature is especially important during live presentations, where a fluid transition between slides contributes to a cohesive and engaging delivery.

Moreover, the PPS format allows users to compress their presentations, reducing the file size for faster transmission. By compressing the images, videos, and other multimedia elements within the presentation, users can optimize the file without compromising its visual quality. This compression feature is particularly useful when sharing presentations over the internet or via other communication channels, as it minimizes transfer times and ensures a prompt delivery.

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Popular Document Signature Options with .NET

Sign PDF Files

(Portable Document Format)

Sign WORD Files

(Word Processing Files)

Sign EXCEL Files

(Spreadsheet Files)

Sign DOC Files

(Microsoft Word Binary Format)

Sign DOCX Files

(Office 2007+ Word Document)

Sign DOCM Files

(Microsoft Word 2007 Marco File)

Sign DOT Files

(Microsoft Word Template Files)

Sign DOTM Files

(Microsoft Word 2007+ Template File)

Sign DOTX Files

(Microsoft Word Template File )

Sign XLS Files

(Microsoft Excel Spreadsheet (Legacy))

Sign XLSB Files

(Excel Binary Workbook)

Sign XLSM Files

(Macro-enabled Spreadsheet)

Sign XLSX Files

(Open XML Workbook)

Sign XLTM Files

(Excel Macro-Enabled Template)

Sign XLTX Files

(Excel Template)

Sign PPT Files

(Microsoft PowerPoint 97-2003)

Sign PPTX Files

(Open XML presentation Format)

Sign PPS Files

(PowerPoint Slide Show)

Sign PPSX Files

(PowerPoint Slide Show)

Sign POTX Files

(Microsoft PowerPoint Template Presentation)

Sign POTM Files

(Microsoft PowerPoint Template File)

Sign CMX Files

(Corel Metafile Exchange Image)

Sign BMP Files

(Bitmap Image File)

Sign JPEG Files

(Joint Photographic Expert Group Image)

Sign GIF Files

(Graphical Interchange Format)

Sign PNG Files

(Portable Network Graphic)

Sign WEBP Files

(Raster Web Image Format)

Sign TIFF Files

(Tagged Image File Format)

Sign WMF Files

(Windows Metafile)

Sign PSD Files

(Photoshop Document)

Sign SVG Files

(Scalar Vector Graphics)

Sign ODP Files

(OpenDocument Presentation Format)

Sign OTP Files

(OpenDocument Standard Format)

Sign ODS Files

(OpenDocument Spreadsheet)

Sign OTS Files

(OpenDocument Spreadsheet Template)

Sign ODT Files

(OpenDocument Text File Format)

Sign OTT Files

(OpenDocument Standard Format)

Sign IMAGE Files

(Digital Image Files)

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