Advanced topics on adding text and image watermarks in various document formats using GroupDocs.Watermark for Python via .NET....presentations To spreadsheets To word-processing documents Diagram documents...
This section presents real-world use cases for GroupDocs.Metadata for Java, such as extracting document metadata and comparing metadata across document versions....extracting metadata from PDFs, Word files, images, and comparing...to JSON or XML for further processing. Pages in this section –...
Note This feature is supported by version 18.9. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. GroupDocs.Assembly provides a powerful feature to change the target file format of an assembled document using file extension or explicit specification. GroupDocs.Assembly API provides the ability to change target file format when assembling the following file formats:
WordProcessing documents Spreadsheet documents Presentation documents Email documents Text documents Supported output file formats depending on input file formats can be found at this page....following file formats: WordProcessing documents Spreadsheet documents...
Save assembled documents in the same format as the template (e.g., DOCX to DOCX, XLSX to XLSX)....Template Generate a Word document from a Word template: using GroupDocs...support same-format output: WordProcessing : DOCX, DOC, RTF, ODT,...
We are delighted to announce a new feature in the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 18.12. Using the latest version, you can now assemble external documents dynamically for WordProcessing and Email file formats. Previously, an evaluation mark was added to a nested document being inserted dynamically, which is now fixed. We recommend you to install and use the latest version of the API.
Features Introduced You can insert contents of outer documents to your reports dynamically using doc tags....documents dynamically for WordProcessing and Email file formats...
In this article, you will learn how to get default load options for a source format with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET API....default load options for a Wordprocessing document: var possibleConversions...
Note This feature is supported by version 20.3 or greater. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. You can set checkbox values to either checked or unchecked in your reports dynamically by taking the following steps:
Add a checkbox content control to your template at a place where you want it to appear in a result document. By editing content control properties, add a check tag to the title of the checkbox content control using the following syntax....setting is available for WordProcessing documents only. Was this...
Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a In-TableList with Highlighted Rows report in HTML Document format. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. In-Table List with Highlighted Rows in HTML Document Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to represent the following key requirements:
Report must show all the client names with price. Show single client and his single contract price in a single row....must be generated in the WordProcessing Document. Adding Syntax...
GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers... Annotate PDF, wordprocessing documents and images from...you can annotate PDF, word-processing documents and even images...
Note This feature is supported by version 18.7. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Inserting Hyperlinks Dynamically Using GroupDocs.Assembly, you can insert hyperlinks to your reports dynamically using link tags. The syntax of a link tag is defined as follows:
<> Here, uri_expression defines URI for a hyperlink to be inserted dynamically. This expression is mandatory and must return a non-empty value....Insertion of links for WordProcessing documents and Emails You...Examples and Templates WordProcessing Documents Download Presentation...