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  1. Migrating to GroupDocs.Assembly 3.0.0 or Higher...

    Reasons to Migrate Just to endeavor the report generation task more smoothly, we released GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.0.0. Namespace(s) In GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.0.0 only a single using GroupDocs.Assembly; namespace is required to generate reports in any of the supported formats. Whereas, in GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 1.3.0 to generate a report in any of the supported format a separate namespace of that format is required to be added, given are the namespaces:...Getting Started / Migration Notes / Migrating to GroupDocs.Assembly...business documents and reports. Note The code uses some of the objects...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/migrating-to-gr...
  2. Index Browser | GroupDocs

    Index Browser is a .NET application for managing indexes created using the GroupDocs.Search library... Please note that to search for a phrase...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/index-bro...
  3. Saving a File to Local Disk | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates how to convert files stored on local disk using GroupDocs.Conversion for Java API.... Note If the specified output file...

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/java/save-file-to...
  4. Cancel rendering | GroupDocs

    Cancel or stop rendering rendering process with cancellation token...IsCanceled ) End Sub End Module Note If runTask.IsCancelled is true...

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/cancel-rendering/
  5. Index lifecycle | GroupDocs

    The life cycle of an index begins at the moment of creating an instance of the Index class and first saving the index files to disk. The index life cycle ends when a folder containing index files is deleted. Below is a diagram of the recommended sequence of index life cycle states. Please Note that the index life cycle does not consider the events of loading and unloading the index from RAM.... Please note that the index life cycle does...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/index-lif...
  6. Document protection | GroupDocs

    This article explains how to edit protected Word document, allow or restrict document editing features like adding comments or filling form fields using GroupDocs.Editor for Java API.... Take a note that both the properties and...

    docs.groupdocs.com/editor/java/document-protect...
  7. Merge PowerPoint Presentations | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates how to merge PowerPoint presentation files of PPT, PPTX, ODP and may other formats with couple C# code lines and GroupDocs.Merger for .NET....ppsx" ); } NOTE: You may merge other Presentation...

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/net/merge/powerpoint/
  8. Sign document error when using Azure Key Vault:...

    Hello, I am evaluating the GroupDocs.Signature product before purchasing, I am trying to generate a signed PDF signed with Azure Key Vault… I am following the documentation provided, but when I call the sign method I am…...March 6, 2026, 7:22pm 7 Summary Note: This post is a summary to finalize...

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/sign-document-error-when-...
  9. Bubble Chart in Word Processing Document | Grou...

    Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Bubble Chart in Microsoft Word Document Creating a Bubble Chart Please follow below steps to create a bubble chart in MS Word 2013: Click in the document where you want to insert the chart, click the “Insert” tab, and then click “Chart” in the illustrations group to open the “Insert Chart” dialog box. Select “X Y(Scatter)” in the sidebar, you will see a gallery of charts....Processing Document Leave feedback Note The code uses some of the objects...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/bubble-chart-in...
  10. Removing metadata | GroupDocs

    Not all metadata properties extracted from a file are marked with tags. Some file formats and metadata standards allow adding fully custom properties that can’t be properly tagged by the library since their purpose is not clearly defined in the appropriate format/standard specification. In such cases, you can use the name of the property to locate and remove it. The following example demonstrates some advanced usage scenarios of the GroupDocs.Metadata search engine allowing to remove metadata properties....printing date if it's missing // Note that the property will be added...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/nodejs-java/removin...