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  1. Load documents | Documentation

    Document loading use cases with GroupDocs.Viewer within your .NET applications....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/loading/
  2. Load document from local disk | Documentation

    This article explains how to load PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents from local disk when using GroupDocs.Merger for .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/load-document-fro...
  3. Get supported file formats | Documentation

    This article explains how to obtain supported file formats list when viewing documents with GroupDocs.Comparison within your Java applications....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/java/get-supporte...
  4. Common conversion options | Documentation

    This documentation sections describe how to customize document conversion process - convert specific document pages, apply watermarks etc. when using GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/net/common-conver...
  5. Working with Chart Reports - Filtered Ordered G...

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  6. 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...Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-li...
  7. Working with Simple Data Sources | Documentation

    Note This feature is only compatible with GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 19.10 or later releases. Support Simple and Standalone Data Sources The API provides support for standalone and specific data sources for various types of data like JSON, XML etc. The support is available for XML, JSON, and CSV data sources so far. Articles in this section...Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-si...
  8. Removing Empty Paragraphs | Documentation

    Note This feature is supported by version 18.10. or greater. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET API supports the removal of paragraphs becoming empty after template syntax tags are removed or replaced with empty values. A new member RemoveEmptyParagraphs is added to DocumentAssemblyOptions. When this new option is applied to DocumentAssembler options through DocumentAssembler.Options, the engine additionally removes empty paragraphs....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/removing-empty-...
  9. Using Tables of Word Processing Documents as Da...

    Note This feature is only compatible with GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 16.12.0 or later releases. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Using Tables of Word Processing Documents as Data Sources Following classes are added in GroupDocs.Assembly.Data namespace: DocumentTable DocumentTableColumn DocumentTableColumnCollection DocumentTableOptions The Recipe Define template and output report documents Assemble a document using the external document table as a data source Download Data Source Document Managers Data....Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/using-tables-of...
  10. Working with String Template | Documentation

    GroupDocs.Assembly API allows you to use a string as input and output template, instead of document. This feature improves programmability while working with strings instead of documents, the resultant output string can be used as per the application needs. Follow these steps to using a string as input and output template: Initialize DocumentAssembler Define sourceString @"«[yourValue]»" Convert sourceString to sourceBytes using Encoding.UTF8.GetBytes(sourceString) GettargetBytes using DocumentAssembler.AssembleDocument() Get targetString using Encoding.UTF8.GetString(targetBytes)...Metadata Product Solution GroupDocs.Search Product Solution GroupDocs...

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