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  1. Working with OpenType fonts | GroupDocs

    OpenType is a format for scalable computer fonts. It was built on its predecessor TrueType, retaining TrueType’s basic structure and adding many intricate Data structures for prescribing typographic behavior. Note Please find more information on the OpenType format here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/OpenType. Reading OpenType metaData The GroupDocs.MetaData API supports extracting format-specific information from OpenType font files. The following are the steps to read the header of an OpenType file. Load an OpenType font file Get the root metaData package Extract the native metaData package using OpenTypeRootPackage....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...structure and adding many intricate data structures for prescribing typographic...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/net/working-with-op...
  2. In-Paragraph List in Spreadsheet Document | Gro...

    Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a In-Paragraph List report in Spreadsheet Document format based on the use case: Working with a Business Case. In-Paragraph List in Microsoft Excel Document Creating a In-Paragraph List Practicing the following steps you can create In-Paragraph List Template in MS Excel 2013. Add a new Workbook. Write a sentence, for example “We provide support for the following products:” in a single column....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/in-paragraph-li...
  3. Working with HTML resources | GroupDocs

    This article describes capabilities of GroupDocs.Editor while working with HTML resources, which are an integral part of HTML document...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...parses and recognizes input data and returns an inheritor of...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/java/working-with-htm...
  4. Merge Word documents | GroupDocs

    Follow this guide and learn how to merge Word documents, combine several DOCX or DOC files into one using GroupDocs.Merger for Node.js via Java....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...capability makes it a standard of data transfer between word processing...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/nodejs-java/merge/word/
  5. GroupDocs Blog

    GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers...Assembly for .NET 19.1. The latest...version 19.1 of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java. The latest version...

    blog.groupdocs.com/groupdocs.blog/page/47/
  6. GroupDocs Blog

    GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers...Assembly for .NET 3.1.0. The latest...support for multiple data sources GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.1.0...

    blog.groupdocs.com/groupdocs.blog/page/87/
  7. Adding text watermarks | GroupDocs

    The GroupDocs.Watermark allows to add text watermarks to documents which may consists of pages, worksheets, slides or frames....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...unauthorized sharing and strengthen data security measures. This visual...

    docs.groupdocs.com/watermark/nodejs-java/adding...
  8. GroupDocs Blog

    GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers...Assembly for Java 18.5. Using the latest...monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 18.5. Using the latest...

    blog.groupdocs.com/groupdocs.blog/page/58/
  9. GroupDocs Blog

    GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers...Assembly for .NET 18.12. Using the...latest version, you can now assemble external documents dynamically...

    blog.groupdocs.com/groupdocs.blog/page/49/
  10. Merge Open Document files | GroupDocs

    Learn how to merge Open Document files, combine ODT, ODS, ODP files into one file programmatically in C# language using GroupDocs.Merger for .NET library....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...that is editable by the user. Data is stored inside the ODF file...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/merge/open-document/