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    Michel Max Spread - XLSX Loader/Creator

    Michel Max Spread - XLSX Loader/Creator

    Michel Max MMSpread is an API XLSX files without the MS Excel ins...

    The Michel Max - MMSpread is an API to generate XLSX Spreadsheets without having the Microsoft Excel installed in the Machine. It allows you to Load XLSX files and edit them, or even create them from nothing, without having annoying alerts when it is open. It supports the following Microsoft Excel items: - All styles (font, border, background, etc). - Validation: List ONLY, and it has to be sequential. - Conditional Formula Formatting. - Comments. - Number Format. Extra...
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    Michel Max - Coalesce for .NET
    Have you ever wonder “why doesn’t I have a Coalesce on .NET?”, well now you have, with this library you can use the Coalesce for Boolean “bool?”, “byte?”, “char?”, “DateTime?”, “decimal?”, “double?”, “short?”, “int?”, “long?”, “object”, “sbyte?”, “float?”, “string”, “ushort?”, “uint?” and “ulong?”. Note: Objects like a Custom Control need to have their own Equals implementation. Documentation in English and Brazilian Portuguese.
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