GrapeCity.Documents.Excel 5.1.4

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dotnet add package GrapeCity.Documents.Excel --version 5.1.4                
NuGet\Install-Package GrapeCity.Documents.Excel -Version 5.1.4                
This command is intended to be used within the Package Manager Console in Visual Studio, as it uses the NuGet module's version of Install-Package.
<PackageReference Include="GrapeCity.Documents.Excel" Version="5.1.4" />                
For projects that support PackageReference, copy this XML node into the project file to reference the package.
paket add GrapeCity.Documents.Excel --version 5.1.4                
#r "nuget: GrapeCity.Documents.Excel, 5.1.4"                
#r directive can be used in F# Interactive and Polyglot Notebooks. Copy this into the interactive tool or source code of the script to reference the package.
// Install GrapeCity.Documents.Excel as a Cake Addin
#addin nuget:?package=GrapeCity.Documents.Excel&version=5.1.4

// Install GrapeCity.Documents.Excel as a Cake Tool
#tool nuget:?package=GrapeCity.Documents.Excel&version=5.1.4                

GrapeCity Documents for Excel

Programmatically create Excel .xlsx spreadsheets with ease in your server or desktop applications. GrapeCity Documents for Excel (GcExcel) is a cross-platform high-speed, small-footprint spreadsheet API library that requires no dependencies on Excel. With full .NET 6 support, you can programmatically generate, load, modify, and convert spreadsheets in .NET 6, .NET Framework, .NET Core/Standard, Mono, and Xamarin. Applications using this spreadsheet API can be deployed to cloud, Windows, Mac, or Linux. The powerful calculation engine and breadth of features means you’ll never have to compromise on design or requirements.

At A Glance:

  • Create, load, edit, and save Excel spreadsheets
  • Save to .XLSX, PDF, HTML, CSV, and JSON
  • Based on the Excel Object Model with zero Excel dependencies
  • Deploy locally, inhouse or to Cloud including Azure and AWS
  • 450+ Excel Functions and custom functions supported to perform complex calculations
  • Use the Templates to create custom Excel reports

Based on the extensive Excel Object Model, the interface-based API allows you to import, calculate, query, generate, and export any spreadsheet scenario. With the VS Tools for Office-style API, you can create custom styles using the same elements as VS Tools for Office.

Using GcExcel, you can create full reports, sorted and filtered tables, sorted and filtered pivot tables, dashboard reports, add charts, slicers, sparklines, conditional formats, import and export Excel templates, convert spreadsheets to PDF and so much more.

Complete Client-Server Spreadsheet Solution You can optionally integrate GcExcel with the SpreadJS JavaScript spreadsheet as a client side editor/viewer solution when working with Excel files for a complete client-server solution. View the complete supported features list here or download a trial from NPM or the SpreadJS page.

If you'd like to remove the watermark and other trial limitations, please email us.sales@grapecity.com to request your 30-day evaluation key.

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7.2.3 6,396 10/10/2024
7.2.2 791 9/18/2024
7.2.1 4,236 8/30/2024
7.2.0 5,649 8/20/2024
7.1.5 6,536 7/19/2024
7.1.4 736 6/27/2024
7.1.3 1,377 6/7/2024
7.1.2 878 5/16/2024
7.1.1 9,124 4/29/2024
7.1.0 1,977 4/16/2024
7.0.5 2,958 3/21/2024
7.0.4 3,207 2/29/2024
7.0.3 2,905 2/7/2024
7.0.2 1,122 1/19/2024
7.0.1 4,794 1/2/2024
7.0.0 2,276 12/11/2023
6.2.5 14,130 11/21/2023
6.2.4 2,673 11/3/2023
6.2.3 3,725 10/13/2023
6.2.2 5,622 9/15/2023
6.2.1 1,382 8/25/2023
6.2.0 4,465 8/7/2023
6.1.4 1,957 7/21/2023
6.1.3 6,267 7/7/2023
6.1.2 5,341 6/16/2023
6.1.1 5,586 5/26/2023
6.1.0 9,607 5/8/2023
6.0.6 7,540 4/7/2023
6.0.5 6,993 3/17/2023
6.0.4 24,113 2/24/2023
6.0.3 5,919 2/3/2023
6.0.2 4,315 1/6/2023
6.0.1 2,969 12/23/2022
6.0.0 2,853 12/12/2022
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5.2.4 2,003 11/4/2022
5.2.3 13,882 10/13/2022
5.2.2 13,276 9/16/2022
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5.0.5 6,259 3/23/2022
5.0.4 5,520 3/4/2022
5.0.3 6,437 2/11/2022
5.0.2 1,843 1/14/2022
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4.2.5 3,107 11/5/2021
4.2.4 1,231 10/15/2021
4.2.3 1,089 9/27/2021
4.2.2 995 9/24/2021
4.2.1 2,481 9/3/2021
4.2.0 3,720 8/16/2021
4.1.4 1,197 7/29/2021
4.1.3 18,621 7/9/2021
4.1.2 4,176 6/15/2021
4.1.1 2,012 5/20/2021
4.1.0 5,066 4/28/2021
4.0.5 1,279 4/9/2021
4.0.4 3,152 3/8/2021
4.0.3 1,708 1/29/2021
4.0.2 13,027 1/7/2021
4.0.1 1,934 12/9/2020
4.0.0 4,252 11/20/2020
3.2.4 8,225 10/30/2020
3.2.3 5,355 9/29/2020
3.2.2 2,350 8/28/2020
3.2.1 1,816 8/7/2020
3.2.0 1,380 7/21/2020
3.1.5 1,822 6/19/2020
3.1.4 1,245 6/4/2020
3.1.3 2,582 5/18/2020
3.1.2 6,643 4/28/2020
3.1.1 1,380 4/10/2020
3.1.0 2,733 3/5/2020
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3.0.3 1,378 1/7/2020
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3.0.1 4,702 11/22/2019
3.0.0 4,805 10/24/2019
2.2.7 10,550 11/11/2019
2.2.6 2,577 9/20/2019
2.2.5 1,290 9/5/2019
2.2.4 1,604 8/22/2019
2.2.3 1,434 8/7/2019
2.2.2 4,090 7/15/2019
2.2.1 2,287 6/20/2019
2.2.0 1,679 6/10/2019
2.1.5 1,605 4/28/2019
2.1.4 1,331 4/12/2019
2.1.3 1,476 3/28/2019
2.1.2 1,350 3/14/2019
2.1.1 4,784 3/6/2019
2.1.0 1,758 1/25/2019
2.0.5 1,478 12/19/2018
2.0.4 4,390 12/6/2018
2.0.3 1,610 11/22/2018
2.0.2 1,473 11/14/2018
2.0.1 1,614 10/25/2018
2.0.0 1,685 9/29/2018
1.5.0.4 2,616 8/20/2018
1.5.0.3 2,045 6/8/2018
1.5.0.1 1,908 5/1/2018

# Changes from version 5.1.3:

## Fixed

- The rowheight is incorrect after copying worksheet.(DOCXLS-5845)
- The result of SEARCHB func is different from Excel in Chinese culture.(DOCXLS-5994)
- The result of autoFit is bad in the exported PDF file.(DOCXLS-6028)
- Some borders are missing in the exported image after loading particular JSON file.(DOCXLS-6097)
- Exception is thrown on drawing Pivot Table to PDF file.(DOCXLS-6110)
- The texts in the merged cell near the page boundary are not output to PDF file.(DOCXLS-6137)
- ArgumentException is thrown on saving Excel file when workbook contains some special characters.(DOCXLS-6138)
- Invalid Argument exception is thrown on loading csv from URL stream.(DOCXLS-6142)
- The last cell of column is incorrect when a column is deleted.(DOCXLS-6144)
- The rows are hidden in the exported JSON file.(DOCXLS-6153)
- NullReferenceException is thrown on saving to Excecl file.(DOCXLS-6155)
- IllegalArgumentException is thrown on loading particular JSON file.(DOCXLS-6158)
- The texts in merged cell are not exported in the PDF file.(DOCXLS-6159)
- Exception is thrown on saving to PDF file if workbook contains corrupted image.(DOCXLS-6164)
- ArgumentException is thrown on loading a particular JSON file contains different slicer with same name.(DOCXLS-6166)
- IndexOutOfRangeException is thrown on getting some cell's value.(DOCXLS-6168)
- The exported Excel file is corrupted after refreshing the Pivot Table.(DOCXLS-6174)