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A 100% standalone Word Python API for Processing Word Files

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Python API for Creating, Reading, Manipulating, and Converting Word Documents

Spire.Doc for Python

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Spire.Doc for Python is a powerful and easy-to-use Word document processing library. It empowers developers to create, read, modify, and convert Word documents in Python applications without the need for Microsoft Word or any other third-party software.

Supported Word Versions

The following are the Word versions supported by Spire.Doc for Python:

  • Word 97-03
  • Word 2007
  • Word 2010
  • Word 2013
  • Word 2016
  • Word 2019

Supported Operating Systems

The following are the operating systems supported by Spire.Doc for Python:

  • Windows
  • Linux
  • MacOS

Key Features of Spire.Doc for Python

Spire.Doc for Python provides a comprehensive set of features for working with various Word formats including DOC, DOCX, DOCM, DOT, DOTX, DOTM, and more.

The following list shows some key features offered by Spire.Doc for Python:

  1. Document Conversion:

  2. Document Creation and Manipulation:

  3. Document Protection:

  4. Mail Merge:

    • Perform Mail Merge in Word
  5. Text Manipulation:

  6. Image and Shape Manipulation:

  7. Table Creation and Manipulation:

  8. Hyperlink Manipulation:

  9. Header and Footer Manipulation:

  10. Watermark Manipulation:

  11. Bookmark Manipulation:

  12. List Manipulation:

  13. Comment Manipulation:

  14. Form Field Manipulation:

  15. Text and Paragraph Formatting:

  16. Page Setup:

  17. Textbox and OLE Manipulation:

  18. Footnote and Endnote Manipulation:

Examples

Create a Word Document from Scratch in Python

The following code shows how to create a Word document from scratch and add content to it using Python and Spire.Doc for Python:

from spire.doc import *	
from spire.doc.common import *

# Create a Document object
doc = Document()

# Add a section
section = doc.AddSection()

# Set the page margins
section.PageSetup.Margins.All = 40

# Add a title
titleParagraph = section.AddParagraph()
titleParagraph.AppendText("Introduction of Spire.Doc for Python")

# Add two paragraphs
bodyParagraph_1 = section.AddParagraph()
bodyParagraph_1.AppendText("Spire.Doc for Python is a professional Python library designed for developers to " +
                           "create, read, write, convert, compare and print Word documents in any Python application " +
                           "with fast and high-quality performance.")

bodyParagraph_2 = section.AddParagraph()
bodyParagraph_2.AppendText("As an independent Word Python API, Spire.Doc for Python doesn't need Microsoft Word to " +
                           "be installed on neither the development nor target systems. However, it can incorporate Microsoft Word " +
                           "document creation capabilities into any developers' Python applications.")

# Apply heading1 to the title
titleParagraph.ApplyStyle(BuiltinStyle.Heading1)

# Create a style for the paragraphs
style2 = ParagraphStyle(doc)
style2.Name = "paraStyle"
style2.CharacterFormat.FontName = "Arial"
style2.CharacterFormat.FontSize = 13
doc.Styles.Add(style2)
bodyParagraph_1.ApplyStyle("paraStyle")
bodyParagraph_2.ApplyStyle("paraStyle")

# Set the horizontal alignment of the paragraphs
titleParagraph.Format.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Center
bodyParagraph_1.Format.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left
bodyParagraph_2.Format.HorizontalAlignment = HorizontalAlignment.Left

# Set the after spacing
titleParagraph.Format.AfterSpacing = 10
bodyParagraph_1.Format.AfterSpacing = 10

# Save to file
doc.SaveToFile("output/WordDocument.docx", FileFormat.Docx2019)

Convert a Word Document to PDF in Python

The following code shows how to convert a Word document to PDF using Python and Spire.Doc for Python:

from spire.doc import *
from spire.doc.common import *

# Create word document
document = Document()

# Load a doc or docx file
document.LoadFromFile("C:\\Users\\Administrator\\Desktop\\input.docx")

#Save the document to PDF
document.SaveToFile("output/ToPDF.pdf", FileFormat.PDF)
document.Close()

Convert a Word Document to Images in Python

The following code shows how to convert a Word document to images using Python and Spire.Doc for Python:

from spire.doc import *
from spire.doc.common import *

# Create a Document object
document = Document()

# Load a Word file
document.LoadFromFile("C:\\Users\\Administrator\\Desktop\\input.docx")

# Loop through the pages in the document
for i in range(document.GetPageCount()):

    # Convert a specific page to bitmap image
    imageStream = document.SaveImageToStreams(i, ImageType.Bitmap)

    # Save the bitmap to a PNG file
    with open('Output/ToImage-{0}.png'.format(i),'wb') as imageFile:
        imageFile.write(imageStream.ToArray())

document.Close()

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