Preserve Built-in and User-Defined Styles as CSS

May 17, 2024
GroupDocs.Editor for Java 24.4 adds the ability to preserve and store built-in and user-defined styles as CSS rulesets in an external stylesheet.

GroupDocs.Editor for Java is a document editing library that lets you integrate rich editing functionalities into your Java applications. It works by converting various document formats like Word, Excel, and PowerPoint presentations into editable HTML. This allows you to leverage any external HTML editor, be it open-source or commercial, for in-app document editing. After edits are made in the HTML, GroupDocs.Editor can save them back to the original format or even convert them to different file types.

The GroupDocs.Editor for Java V24.4 release introduces a new forward conversion mode for Word Processing documents. When converting original documents such as DOCX to HTML, all built-in and user-defined styles are preserved and stored as CSS rulesets in an external stylesheet. This enhancement allows users to manipulate, edit, and apply these styles directly within the external WYSIWYG editor, facilitating a seamless document editing experience.

To see a full list of what's new in V24.4, see our release notes.

GroupDocs.Editor for Java is offered as Developer Small Business, Developer OEM, Site Small Business, and Site OEM licenses catering to a range of business needs. Licenses are perpetual, and include 1 year of support and maintenance. Subscription renewals are also available. See our GroupDocs.Editor for Java licensing page for full details.

GroupDocs.Editor for Java is available in the following products: