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Free online XLTM to PDF conversion App via ruby

Use free online app or Ruby SDK to convert between XLTM & PDF as well as several popular formats from Microsoft® Excel.

How to Convert XLTM to PDF on Ruby: Step-by-Step Code Example

# Converting XLTM to HTML
require 'aspose_cells_cloud'
api_cells = AsposeCellsCloud::CellsApi.new
name = 'file.XLTM' # String | The document name.

opts = { 
    save_options: AsposeCellsCloud::SaveOptions.new, # SaveOptions | Save options.
}
begin
    result = api_cells.cells_save_as_post_document_save_as(name + ".HTML", save_options)
    p result
end

# Converting HTML to PDF
require 'aspose_words_cloud'
api_words = AsposeWordsCloud::WordsApi.new
name = 'name_example.HTML' # String | The document name.

opts = { 
    filename: 'file.PDF', # String | The file name.
    folder: 'folder_example', # String | The document folder.
    storage_name: 'storage_name_example' # String | storage name.
}
begin
    request_save_options_data = api_words.HtmlSaveOptionsData.new({:FileName => filename + '.%!s(MISSING)'})
    request = api_words.SaveAsRequest.new(name: remote_name, save_options_data: request_save_options_data, folder: remote_folder)   

end

Transform XLTM into PDF with the Ruby Cloud SDK

  1. Initialize WordsApi and CellsApi with Client Id, Client Secret, Base URL & API version
  2. Set ConvertDocumentRequest with parameters local file name and format as HTML
  3. Call WordsApi convertDocument to convert XLTM document to HTML
  4. Initialize SaveOption from CellsAPI with parameters SaveFormat as PDF
  5. Call cellsSaveAsPostDocumentSaveAs method to convert XLTM file to PDF

Start leveraging Aspose.Total REST APIs for XLTM to PDF

  1. Create an account at Dashboard to get free API quota & authorization details
  2. Get Aspose.Words and Aspose.Cells Cloud SDKs for Ruby source code from Aspose.Words GitHub and Aspose.Cells GitHub repos to compile/use the SDK yourself or head to the Releases for alternative download options.
  3. Also have a look at Swagger-based API Reference for Aspose.Words and Aspose.Cells to know more about the REST API.

How to Convert Excel XLTM to other formats online

Transform XLTM files into HTML format using Aspose.Cells API, and seamlessly integrate them with any Aspose.Total APIs, such as Aspose.Words, Aspose.PDF, Aspose.Email, Aspose.Slides, Aspose.Diagram, Aspose.Tasks, Aspose.3D, Aspose.HTML. This enables conversion of your files into hundreds of different formats.

For a complete list of supported formats, visit the Aspose.Total Cloud page.

How to Convert MS Excel Spreadsheets, XLTM to Image Formats

Aspose.Cells Cloud SDK provides quick and easy solutions for converting MS Excel files into various image formats, similar to the process demonstrated above for PDF. Whether you use direct REST API calls or SDKs, Aspose.Cells Cloud APIs enable you to convert Excel sheets into multiple image formats, including JPEG, PNG, BMP, GIF, and TIFF.

  1. Create SaveOption object and set desire format using SaveFormat property.
  2. Create ConvertDocumentRequest object to convert XLTM document
  3. Call SaveAsPostDocument method of CellsApi class instance for conversion from XLTM

Simple Steps to Convert XLTM to PDF Online

For XLTM to PDF please follow these steps:

  1. Visit the XLTM to PDF webpage.
  2. Upload your XLTM file from your device.
  3. Click on the “Convert” button.
  4. Wait for the conversion to finish.
  5. Once the conversion is complete, download the PDF file to your device.

How to Convert Webpage to PDF format

To convert a webpage to the PDF format, follow these steps:

  1. Visit the “Webpage to PDF” website.
  2. Enter the URL of the webpage you wish to convert into the designated input box.
  3. Click the “Convert” button to initiate the conversion process.
  4. Wait for the conversion to complete.
  5. Download the PDF file to your device once the conversion is finished.

By following these steps, you can easily convert and download webpages in the desired PDF format for offline access and further use.

FAQ

  • What is XLTM Format?
    The XLTM file extension represents files that are generated by Microsoft Excel as Macro-enabled template files. XLTM files are similar to XLTX in structure other than that the later doesn’t support creating template files with macros. Such template files are used to generate and set the layout, formatting, and other settings along with the macros to facilitate creating similar XLSX files then.
  • What is PDF Format?
    Portable Document Format (PDF) is a type of document created by Adobe back in 1990s. The purpose of this file format was to introduce a standard for representation of documents and other reference material in a format that is independent of application software, hardware as well as Operating System. PDF files can be opened in Adobe Acrobat Reader/Writer as well in most modern browsers like Chrome, Safari, Firefox via extensions/plug-ins. Most of the commercially available software suites also offer conversion of their documents to PDF file format without the requirement of any additional software component.
  • Starting with Aspose.Total REST APIs Using Ruby SDK: A Beginner's Guide
    Quickstart not only guides through the initialization of Aspose.Total Cloud API, it also helps in installing the required libraries.
  • Where can I find the Aspose.Total Cloud API release notes for Ruby?
    Complete release notes can be reviewed at Aspose.Total Cloud Documentation.
  • Is it safe to convert XLTM to PDF in the Cloud?
    Of course! Aspose Cloud uses Amazon EC2 cloud servers that guarantee the security and resilience of the service. Please read more about Aspose's Security Practices.
  • What file formats are supported by Aspose.Total Cloud API?
    Aspose.Total Cloud can convert file formats from any product family to any other product family to PDF, DOCX, XPS, image(TIFF, JPEG, PNG BMP), MD and more. Checkout the complete list of supported file formats.
  • I can not find the SDK for my favorite language. What should I do?
    Aspose.Total Cloud is also available as a Docker Container. Try using it with cURL in case your required SDK is not available yet.