问题
I have a strange issue ... I am using Word 2010 Interop, exporting a WordML document to PDF. There is a footer with top and bottom lines:
<w:pBdr>
<w:top w:val="single" w:sz="8" wx:bdrwidth="20" w:space="0" w:color="auto"/>
<w:bottom w:val="single" w:sz="8" wx:bdrwidth="20" w:space="0" w:color="auto"/>
</w:pBdr>
After opening document I use
doc.ExportAsFixedFormat(
outputFileName.ToString(),
exportFormat,
openAfterExport,
optimizeFor,
range,
0,
0,
item,
includeDocProps,
keepIRM,
createBookmarks,
docStructureTags,
bitmapMissingFonts,
useISO19005_1
);
to save as PDF. It saves fine, but the top and bottom lines do not show up in the footer. If I open the document manually with Word 2010 and use SaveAs/Publish, the lines are present. Any ideas?
回答1:
It turned out to be a very subtle (and yet to be identified) class conflict issue. After moving the converter to a separate class library, it is working fine.
I am posting my code here, in case someone is interested.
public static void ConvertToPdf(string fileName, string outputFileName)
{
Application word = null;
try
{
word = new Application();
Object tempName = fileName;
// Cast as Object for word Open method
Object confirmConversions = false;
Object readOnly = true;
Object addToRecentFiles = false;
Object visible = false;
Object openAndRepair = true;
Object format = WdOpenFormat.wdOpenFormatXML;
object oMissing = Missing.Value;
// Use the dummy value as a placeholder for optional arguments
Document doc = word.Documents.Open(
ref tempName,
ref confirmConversions,
ref readOnly,
ref addToRecentFiles,
ref oMissing, //PasswordDocument
ref oMissing, //PasswordTemplate
ref oMissing, //Revert
ref oMissing, //WritePasswordDocument
ref oMissing, //WritePasswordTemplate
ref oMissing, //Format
ref oMissing, //Encoding
ref visible, //Visible
ref openAndRepair, //OpenAndRepair
ref oMissing, //DocumentDirection
ref oMissing, //NoEncodingDialog
ref oMissing //XmlTransform
);
doc.Activate();
const WdExportFormat exportFormat = WdExportFormat.wdExportFormatPDF;
const bool openAfterExport = false;
const WdExportOptimizeFor optimizeFor = WdExportOptimizeFor.wdExportOptimizeForPrint;
const WdExportRange range = WdExportRange.wdExportAllDocument;
const WdExportItem item = WdExportItem.wdExportDocumentWithMarkup;
const bool includeDocProps = false;
const bool keepIrm = false;
const WdExportCreateBookmarks createBookmarks = WdExportCreateBookmarks.wdExportCreateHeadingBookmarks;
const bool docStructureTags = false;
const bool bitmapMissingFonts = false;
const bool useIso190051 = false;
doc.ExportAsFixedFormat(
outputFileName,
exportFormat,
openAfterExport,
optimizeFor,
range,
0,
0,
item,
includeDocProps,
keepIrm,
createBookmarks,
docStructureTags,
bitmapMissingFonts,
useIso190051
);
// Close the Word document, but leave the Word application open.
object saveChanges = WdSaveOptions.wdDoNotSaveChanges;
((_Document) doc).Close(ref saveChanges, ref oMissing, ref oMissing);
doc = null;
}
catch (Exception ex)
{
Logger.Fatal(ex);
}
finally
{
if (word != null)
{
((_Application) word).Quit();
word = null;
}
}
}
回答2:
I found the solution the the issue.
Turns out that this setting:
application.ScreenUpdating = False
was the cause. It triggers a bug in Word that causes borders not to render.
来源:https://stackoverflow.com/questions/13039884/word-2010-interop-pdf-export-missing-border-line