<feed xmlns="http://www.w3.org/2005/Atom"><title>csharp</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/csharp/index.atom.xml</id><updated>2025-06-15T19:52:52.0000000Z</updated><subtitle>Evotec Main Website</subtitle><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/csharp" /><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/tags/csharp/index.atom.xml" rel="self" type="application/atom+xml" /><entry><title>Supercharging Your Network Diagnostics with Globalping for NET</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/supercharging-your-network-diagnostics-with-globalping-for-net</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/supercharging-your-network-diagnostics-with-globalping-for-net" /><updated>2025-06-15T19:52:52.0000000Z</updated><summary>Ever wondered how to run network diagnostics like Ping, Traceroute, or DNS queries from probes scattered across the globe? Enter Globalping.NET, a powerful library that makes it effortless to interact with the Globalping API using C#. Whether you’re debugging latency issues or exploring packet routes, this library has you covered.</summary><category term=".NET Products" /><category term="csharp" /><category term="globalping" /><category term="library" /></entry><entry><title>OfficeIMO – Free cross-platform Microsoft Word .NET library</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/officeimo-free-cross-platform-microsoft-word-net-library</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/officeimo-free-cross-platform-microsoft-word-net-library" /><updated>2022-06-12T16:14:01.0000000Z</updated><summary>I’ve created a cross-platform (Windows, Linux, macOS) Word library based on Open XML SDK that heavily simplifies creating and modifying Word documents. Open XML SDK, while excellent, requires you to do a lot of work to make even simple documents. For example, if you want to use Table styles, you need first to define those styles, put them in a specific place, and assign them to a table. The same goes for lists, images, hyperlinks, bookmarks, and many other Microsoft Word types. Creating sections, managing headers, and footers – all that is possible using Open XML SDK, but it’s far from easy. At least for a noob like me. You have to know the order to put them into the document; you must know the places and track IDs to all the elements. And trust me – it’s not fun.</summary><category term="c#" /><category term="csharp" /><category term="docx" /><category term="microsoft office" /><category term="Office 365" /><category term="officeimo" /><category term="Windows" /><category term="word" /></entry><entry><title>DocX – Add nested lists to Microsoft Word document programmatically</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-add-nested-lists-microsoft-word-document-programmatically</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-add-nested-lists-microsoft-word-document-programmatically" /><updated>2016-05-26T19:54:45.0000000Z</updated><summary>If you had one of those days looking for solution on how to easily add a nested list to Microsoft…</summary><category term="c#" /><category term="csharp" /><category term="docx" /><category term="microsoft word" /><category term="visual studio" /><category term="visual studio 2013" /><category term="visual studio 2015" /></entry><entry><title>DocX – Add horizontal lines to Microsoft Word document programmatically</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-add-horizontal-lines-microsoft-word-document-programmatically</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-add-horizontal-lines-microsoft-word-document-programmatically" /><updated>2016-05-26T11:49:00.0000000Z</updated><summary>Following code is an example on how to add horizontal lines to Microsoft Word document by using DocX package programmatically…</summary><category term="c sharp" /><category term="c#" /><category term="csharp" /><category term="docx" /><category term="microsoft word" /><category term="microsoft word 2013" /><category term="microsoft word 2016" /><category term="visual studio" /><category term="visual studio 2013" /><category term="visual studio 2016" /></entry><entry><title>DocX – Password protect Microsoft Word document programmatically</title><id>https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-password-protect-microsoft-word-document-programmatically</id><link href="https://evotec.xyz/fr/blog/docx-password-protect-microsoft-word-document-programmatically" /><updated>2015-11-20T12:13:14.0000000Z</updated><summary>Following code is an example on how to add protection to Microsoft Word document using C# without needing to have…</summary><category term="c sharp" /><category term="c#" /><category term="csharp" /><category term="docx" /><category term="microsoft word" /><category term="microsoft word 2013" /><category term="password protected" /><category term="visual studio" /><category term="visual studio 2013" /><category term="visual studio 2015" /></entry></feed>