On 11/23/2012 01:18 AM, YinZhang@wistronits.com wrote:
Hi:
I am using jodconverter to call libreoffice, to convert xlsx files to PDF file, if the xlsx file
is empty documents, will the conversion failed. If the xlsx file contains the content, will be
successful conversion.
How can I convert empty excel document? Thanks you very much.
Best Regards,
Yin zhang
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Yin,
You can open xlsx files in Calc. WIth empty files I do not think yo will
have any problems. Then under File select "Export as PDF" to export the
file.
I would only do this on the files that failed to convert using your
current method since that seems to being working well except for empty
files.
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Jay Lozier
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