Developers use it to inject text, build tables, manipulate shapes, apply styling, protect documents with passwords, and convert files to PDF.
// In Program.cs or Startup.cs using Xceed.Words.NET; xceed.words.net.licenser.licensekey
In the world of enterprise software development, document automation is no longer a luxury—it’s a necessity. For .NET developers, stands as one of the most powerful libraries for creating, manipulating, and converting Word documents without needing Microsoft Office installed. However, like all professional-grade tools, it requires proper activation. This brings us to the critical component that every licensed user must handle: xceed.words.net.licenser.licensekey . Developers use it to inject text, build tables,
Xceed.Words.NET.Licenser.LicenseKey property activates the commercial Xceed Words for .NET library, requiring initialization before any document operations to avoid exceptions. It supports both 45-day trial keys and registered subscription keys, which must be set in the application's entry point, such as It supports both 45-day trial keys and registered