transformDocxUsingMSWord
- addBackgroundImage
- addFooter
- addHeader
- addLineNumbering
- addPageBorders
- addProperties
- addSection
- createDocx
- createCharacterStyle
- createListStyle
- createParagraphStyle
- createTableStyle
- docxSettings
- embedFont
- importHeadersAndFooters
- importStyles
- modifyPageLayout
- removeFooters
- removeHeaders
- setBackgroundColor
- setDefaultFont
- setDocumentDefaultStyles
- setEncodeUTF8
- setLanguage
- setMarkAsFinal
- setRTL
- addBibliography
- addBookmark
- addBreak
- addChart
- addCitation
- addComment
- addCrossReference
- addDateAndHour
- addEndnote
- addExternalFile
- addFootnote
- addFormElement
- addHeading
- addImage
- addLink
- addList
- addMathEquation
- addMergeField
- addOLE
- addPageNumber
- addShape
- addSimpleField
- addSource
- addStructuredDocumentTag
- addTable
- addTableContents
- addText
- addTextBox
- addWordML
- embedHTML
- clearBlocks
- deleteTemplateBlock
- getTemplateVariables
- getTemplateVariablesType
- modifyInputFields
- modifyMergeFields
- processTemplate
- removeTemplateVariable
- replaceListVariable
- replacePlaceholderImage
- replaceTableVariable
- replaceVariableByExternalFile
- replaceVariableByHtml
- replaceVariableByText
- replaceVariableByWordFragment
- replaceVariableByWordML
- setTemplateSymbol
- tickCheckbox
transformDocxUsingMSWord
BASIC / ADVANCED / PREMIUM
Transforms DOCX to other formats with the help of Microsoft Office.
Description
public transformDocxUsingMSWord(string $source, string $target)
This method allows the format conversion of the generated DOCX using Microsoft Word.
This method, of course, requires a copy of Microsoft Word running on the server, so it is restricted to Windows or Mac platforms.
Parameters
source
The path to the DOCX that you want to transform.
target
The path to the destination file. You should use the full Windows path (remember to escape backslashes).
Code samples
Example #1