How to read Word document using C#, VB.NET in WinForms DocIO?
Syncfusion® Essential® DocIO is a .NET Word library used to create, read, and edit Word documents programmatically without Microsoft Word or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can read Word document in C# and VB.NET.
Steps to read Word document using C#:
- Create a new C# console application project.
- Install Syncfusion.DocIO.WinForms NuGet package as a reference to your .NET Framework applications from the NuGet.org.
- Include the following namespace in the Program.cs file.
C#
using Syncfusion.DocIO.DLS;
VB
Imports Syncfusion.DocIO.DLS
- Use the following code to read Word document.
C#
//Opens the Word template document using (WordDocument document = new WordDocument("Template.docx")) { //Gets the Word document text string text = document.GetText(); //Display Word document's text content. Console.WriteLine(text); Console.ReadLine(); }
VB
'Opens the Word template document Using document As WordDocument = New WordDocument ("Template.docx") 'Gets the Word document text Dim text As String = document.GetText 'Display Word document's text content. Console.WriteLine(text) Console.ReadLine End Using
A complete working example to read Word document using C# can be downloaded from read Word document.zip
Input Word document as follows.
By executing the program, you will read Word document as follows.
Take a moment to peruse the documentation, where you can find basic Word document processing options along with features like mail merge, merge and split documents, find and replace text in the Word document, protect the Word documents, and most importantly PDF and Image conversions with code examples.
Explore more about the rich set of Syncfusion® Word Framework features.
Starting with v16.2.0.x, if you reference Syncfusion® assemblies from trial setup or from the NuGet feed, include a license key in your projects. Refer to link to learn about generating and registering Syncfusion® license key in your application to use the components without trail message.