GroupDocs.Parser provides the functionality to extract data from Microsoft Office Word documents. Both classic (doc, dot) and Open XML (docx, dotx) formats are supported. Also LibreOffice Writer (OpenOffice.org Writer) formats and RTF are supported.
The following table provides the list of supported formats:
Format Description DOC Microsoft Office Word Document DOT Microsoft Office Word Document Template DOCX Microsoft Office Open XML Document DOCM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Document DOTX Microsoft Office Open XML Document Template DOTM Microsoft Office Open XML Document Macro-Enabled Template TXT Plain text ODT Open Document Text OTT Open Document Text Template RTF Rich Text Format More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
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