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22 changes: 12 additions & 10 deletions CSV to Excel/CSV to Excel/.NET/CSV to Excel/README.md
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# How to convert a CSV to an Excel file??
# Convert a CSV to an Excel document using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **convert a CSV to an Excel document** using C#.

## Steps to convert a CSV to an Excel document programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert a CSV to an Excel fil.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert a CSV to an Excel document.
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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outputStream.Dispose();
inputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about converting a CSV to an Excel document can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/conversions/csv-to-excel/net/csv-to-excel-conversion) section.
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# How to apply conditional formatting in the worksheet?
# Apply conditional formatting in the worksheet using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **apply conditional formatting in the worksheet** using C#.

## Steps to apply conditional formatting in the worksheet programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to apply conditional formatting in the worksheet.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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//Dispose streams
outputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about applying conditional formatting in the worksheet can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/excel-library/net/working-with-conditional-formatting#create-a-conditional-format) section.
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# How to convert an Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema?
# Convert an Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **convert an Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema** using C#.

## Steps to convert Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System;
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert an Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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//Open JSON with Schema
#endregion
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about converting an Excel workbook to a JSON file with schema can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/conversions/excel-to-json/overview#workbook-to-json-as-schema) section.
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# How to create a chart in the worksheet?
# Create a chart in the worksheet using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **create a chart in the worksheet** using C#.

## Steps to create a chart in the worksheet programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to create a chart in the worksheet.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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outputStream.Dispose();
inputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about creating a chart in the worksheet can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/excel-library/net/working-with-charts#creating-a-chart) section.
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# How to set a formula in an Excel cell?
# Set a formula in an Excel cell using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **set a formula in an Excel cell** using C#.

## Steps to set a formula in an Excel cell programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to set a formula in an Excel cell.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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//Dispose streams
outputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about setting a formula in an Excel cell can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/excel-library/net/working-with-formulas#writing-a-formula) section.
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# How to create a table in the worksheet?
# Create a table in the worksheet using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **create a table in the worksheet** using C#.

## Steps to create a table in the worksheet programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System;
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to create a table in the worksheet.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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inputStream.Dispose();
outputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about creating a table in the worksheet can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/excel-library/net/working-with-excel-tables#creating-a-table) section.
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# How to set list data validation in Excel?
# Set list data validation in an Excel document using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **set list data validation in an Excel document** using C#.

## Steps to set list data validation in an Excel document programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to set list data validation in Excel.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```
Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to set list data validation in an Excel document.
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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//Dispose streams
outputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about setting list data validation in an Excel document can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/excel-library/net/working-with-data-validation#list-validation) section.
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# How to convert an Excel file to CSV?
# Convert an Excel document to CSV using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **convert an Excel document to CSV** using C#.

## Steps to convert an Excel document to CSV programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert an Excel file to CSV.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert an Excel document to CSV.
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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outputStream.Dispose();
inputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about converting an Excel document to CSV can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/conversions/excel-to-csv/net/excel-to-csv-conversion) section.
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# How to convert an Excel workbook to PDF?
# Convert an Excel workbook to PDF using C#

The Syncfusion® [.NET Excel Library](https://www.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel-framework/net/excel-library) (XlsIO) enables you to create, read, and edit Excel documents programmatically without Microsoft Excel or interop dependencies. Using this library, you can **convert an Excel workbook to PDF** using C#.

## Steps to convert an Excel workbook to PDF programmatically

Step 1: Create a new C# Console Application project.

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Step 3: Install the [Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core](https://www.nuget.org/packages/Syncfusion.XlsIO.Net.Core) NuGet package as reference to your .NET Standard applications from [NuGet.org](https://www.nuget.org).

Step 4: Include the following namespaces in the **Program.cs** file.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using System.IO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIO;
using Syncfusion.XlsIORenderer;
using Syncfusion.Pdf;
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

Step 5: Include the below code snippet in **Program.cs** to convert an Excel workbook to PDF.
{% tabs %}
{% highlight c# tabtitle="C#" %}
```csharp
using (ExcelEngine excelEngine = new ExcelEngine())
{
IApplication application = excelEngine.Excel;
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outputStream.Dispose();
inputStream.Dispose();
}
{% endhighlight %}
{% endtabs %}
```

More information about converting an Excel workbook to PDF can be found in this [documentation](https://help.syncfusion.com/document-processing/excel/conversions/excel-to-pdf/net/excel-to-pdf-conversion#workbook-to-pdf) section.
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