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  1. Working with Image Reports - Common List | Docu...

    Articles in this section...Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product...Common List Image in Word Processing Document Common List Image in...

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  2. Working with Table Reports | Documentation

    Articles in this section...Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product...In-Table List in Word Processing Document In-Table List in Spreadsheet...

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  3. Working with List Reports - Bulleted | Document...

    The Bulleted List As per wikipedia, a Bulleted List can be described as: In typography, a bullet ( • ) is a typographical symbol or glyph used to introduce items in a list. For example: Item 1 Item 2 Item 3 For more information, please visit wikipedia article. Articles in this section...Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product...Bulleted List in Word Processing Document Bulleted List in Spreadsheet...

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  4. Working with Chart Series Coloring | Documentation

    Articles in this section...Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product...Series Coloring in Word Processing Document Chart Series Coloring...

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  5. Working with Chart Reports - Scatter | Document...

    Articles in this section...Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product...Scatter Chart in Word Processing Document Scatter Chart in Spreadsheet...

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  6. Working with fonts in GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET

    Learn how to get list of used fonts, specify or replace missing fonts, exclude fonts...contents Getting all used fonts Processing the missing fonts Specifying...free trial Overview # Many document formats are tightly bound...

    blog.groupdocs.com/viewer/working-with-fonts/
  7. Convert project management formats | Documentation

    This article demonstrates how you can convert to and from project management formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET....Acquisition Ask AI GroupDocs Documentation / GroupDocs.Conversion Product...PDF or image formats for documentation. Common Project Management...

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  8. Convert PDF to GIF using Node.js

    Learn how to convert PDF to GIF using Node.js with a step-by-step guide. Easily export PDF to GIF in Node.js and transform Documents into slides....extract visual data from PDF documents and convert it into a more...conversion process is useful in scenarios like document previews...

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  9. Convert PPTX to TXT using Node.js

    Learn how to convert PPTX to TXT using Node.js for efficient Document Processing. This guide helps you export PPTX to TXT in Node.js with a step-by-step approach....js for use in text-based processing, search indexing, or content...or external software. The process is straightforward, scalable...

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  10. Implement Area Annotation for Diagrams using Gr...

    We’re pleased to announce another monthly release of GroupDocs.Annotation for Java 17.6.0. This release comes with some new features, improvements and a bug fixe. Different new annotations are now supported for Diagram Documents (VSS, VSD). Furthermore, implementing GetPages method for Email Documents Processing from streams is improved. For further information, please see release notes. We’d recommend you to fetch latest release of the API, integrate it in your project and share your valuable feedback....now supported for Diagram documents (VSS, VSD). Furthermore, implementing...GetPages method for Email documents processing from streams is improved...

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