how can i read page number 2 in docx file by C# or .net?
**i'm trying to iterate on docx file pages and read content page by page. any help?
c# asp.net .net
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**i'm trying to iterate on docx file pages and read content page by page. any help?
c# asp.net .net
“Any help?” is not a useful question.
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Nov 20 '18 at 0:16
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**i'm trying to iterate on docx file pages and read content page by page. any help?
c# asp.net .net
**i'm trying to iterate on docx file pages and read content page by page. any help?
c# asp.net .net
c# asp.net .net
asked Nov 19 '18 at 23:56
George HaliemGeorge Haliem
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– Dour High Arch
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– Dour High Arch
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You can't. Word documents don't work like that. A word document is more of a website (bunch of xml tags) than a bunch of specific pages with elements attached. The program(s) (Microsoft Office, Open Office) just give you the illusion of there being actual pages.
You could do this if you knew a page was going to x in length and never deviate... but that's rarely the case.
I could be wrong, but I've looked at 2 libraries in-depth and all of them can't do that.
Have a look at the documentation for Aspose.Words
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You can't. Word documents don't work like that. A word document is more of a website (bunch of xml tags) than a bunch of specific pages with elements attached. The program(s) (Microsoft Office, Open Office) just give you the illusion of there being actual pages.
You could do this if you knew a page was going to x in length and never deviate... but that's rarely the case.
I could be wrong, but I've looked at 2 libraries in-depth and all of them can't do that.
Have a look at the documentation for Aspose.Words
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You can't. Word documents don't work like that. A word document is more of a website (bunch of xml tags) than a bunch of specific pages with elements attached. The program(s) (Microsoft Office, Open Office) just give you the illusion of there being actual pages.
You could do this if you knew a page was going to x in length and never deviate... but that's rarely the case.
I could be wrong, but I've looked at 2 libraries in-depth and all of them can't do that.
Have a look at the documentation for Aspose.Words
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You can't. Word documents don't work like that. A word document is more of a website (bunch of xml tags) than a bunch of specific pages with elements attached. The program(s) (Microsoft Office, Open Office) just give you the illusion of there being actual pages.
You could do this if you knew a page was going to x in length and never deviate... but that's rarely the case.
I could be wrong, but I've looked at 2 libraries in-depth and all of them can't do that.
Have a look at the documentation for Aspose.Words
You can't. Word documents don't work like that. A word document is more of a website (bunch of xml tags) than a bunch of specific pages with elements attached. The program(s) (Microsoft Office, Open Office) just give you the illusion of there being actual pages.
You could do this if you knew a page was going to x in length and never deviate... but that's rarely the case.
I could be wrong, but I've looked at 2 libraries in-depth and all of them can't do that.
Have a look at the documentation for Aspose.Words
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