I’m currently using the Total package as a trial. I’m trying to convert
MS (doc,docx,xls,xls) to PDF, so i put together an application that
will stress test this feature. I’m
using C# with framework v4.
So in testing the conversion of MS file formats to PDF i have found that the conversion of XLSX is quite poor. a file of 158635 bytes is taking 14.171875 secs to convert, while similar files of xls are taking 1/2 sec to convert. Do you have known problems converting xlsx files?
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Hi,
Hello Amjad , it’s been some time since this thread was started. Has there been any investigation in to the problem with xlsx file? My company wants to proceed with finalizing a vendor, and i can’t give the green light till i get my outstanding issues with your product answered.
Hi,
Hi,
me-101:
… I am trying to justify to my company to buy your SITE OEM license. I would expect more proactive assistance. You confirmed in the thread that there was a problem. You also indicated that it would be followed up on. It wasn’t. So, If you need me to resend you the file, for you to verify that you guys did indeed fix the problem that would be great. I am not currently setup to re-do all my testing with your product.
“IGAM Files Corrupt Scan.xlsx” size of 158635 bytes took 14sec on my machine. You commented it took 5sec on yours… but there is nothing in the file, and larger files took far less.
Regards,
Thierry
Thanks for sending us new template file.
I have tested with your file “IGAM Files Corrupt Scan.xlsx” which may have some data connections, so it might be taking extra time when loading via Aspose.Cells and rendering to PDF file format. It still takes 5/6 seconds on my 64-bit pc with your newer file to do the conversion.
Anyways, I have logged your concerns and attached your new file against your issue id “CELLSNET-41657”. I have asked the relevant developer to investigate and look into it soon.
Once we have any update on it, we will let you know here.
We are sorry for any inconvenience caused!
there are no data connections in that file… it is actually all text. no formulas… no nothing.
Hi,
Hi,