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Posted to user@poi.apache.org by itache <42...@qq.com> on 2014/11/14 03:07:56 UTC
XSLFTable can not write to .pptx File
Hi,
I am a user of poi-3.10.1, I modified XSLTTable through the xslf-api,
But it can not write to file, the tableShape in file has no change.
source code using
poi-3.10.1\src\src\examples\src\org\apache\poi\xslf\usermodel\Tutorial4.java
Thanks
Itache
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Re: XSLFTable can not write to .pptx File
Posted by itache <42...@qq.com>.
Thanks for the reply. I have switched to the full ooxml-schemas-1.1.jar. It' OK.
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Date: Fri, Nov 14, 2014 04:44 PM
To: "张鑫"<42...@qq.com>;
Subject: Re: XSLFTable can not write to .pptx File
What exactly did you modify? Table cell contents? You'll need the
ooxml-schemas.jar instead of the POI ooxml-schemas.
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Re: XSLFTable can not write to .pptx File
Posted by Tonni Tielens <to...@gmail.com>.
What exactly did you modify? Table cell contents? You'll need the
ooxml-schemas.jar instead of the POI ooxml-schemas.
Op vr 14 nov. 2014 03:09 schreef itache <42...@qq.com>: