On this March 1, e-iceblue, a .NET/Silverlight component provider published a new product, Spire.PDFViewer which can help developers/programmers to view PDF document without Adobe Reader. As a powerful .NET PDF Viewer component, Spire.PDFViewer allows to load PDF document from stream, file and byte array. Furthermore, it enables to use .NET to view encrypted PDF document and is available on both PDF/A-1B and PDF/X1A.
Here, we will check out its basic function. Use .NET view PDF document. First, download Spire.PDFViewer and install on system. Please make sure Spire.PDFViewer and Visual Studio are correctly installed on system. Then, follow the steps below to use .NET view PDF.
Step 1 Create Project
Create a windows forms application in your Visual Studio and add Spire.PDFViewer.Forms.dll into reference.
Here, we will check out its basic function. Use .NET view PDF document. First, download Spire.PDFViewer and install on system. Please make sure Spire.PDFViewer and Visual Studio are correctly installed on system. Then, follow the steps below to use .NET view PDF.
Step 1 Create Project
Create a windows forms application in your Visual Studio and add Spire.PDFViewer.Forms.dll into reference.
Step 2 Add PDF Viewer Control from toolbox to Windows Form
Step 3 Load PDF File
Press F5 to debug this project and load PDF file from local computer.
Press F5 to debug this project and load PDF file from local computer.
Step 4 View PDF File
After finish loading PDF file, it will automatically shows on the Windows form. This PDF Viewer control enables to set fit page, zoom in/out, select PDF page, print setup properties and with other cool operations.
Now, the whole process of using .NET view PDF file is in the end. Actually, it’s easy and fast and we can use this component to do more setups. Besides viewing PDF document, this After finish loading PDF file, it will automatically shows on the Windows form. This PDF Viewer control enables to set fit page, zoom in/out, select PDF page, print setup properties and with other cool operations.