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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:...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET...

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  2. Release Notes - 2017 | GroupDocs.Assembly for Java

    Toggle navigation GroupDocs Products All Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution Gr......Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Release Notes - 2017 GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 17.12 Release Notes...

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  3. Remove Chart Series Dynamically with GroupDocs....

    At GroupDocs, we are always focused on delivering the best to our customers. In this regard we are excitedly announcing another monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java v17.11. You can now insert images and barcodes in emails format, and remove selective chart series dynamically. Furthermore, new identifiers for barcodes are introduced in this new release. We would recommend you to download and integrate this latest release. Java Document Assembly API - New Features This latest release provides support for:...Assembly for Java v17.11. You can now...latest release. Java Document Assembly API - New Features # This...

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  4. GroupDocs.Assembly 17.3.0 Supports HTML and Tex...

    Team GroupDocs is really pleased to announce another regular monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.3.0. This release comes with some very exciting features to enhance the usability of the API. The latest version now supports document assembly for both HTML and text documents. We recommend you to download and integrate this latest release. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.3.0 - FeaturesFollowing features are introduced in the latest release: Support document assembly for Plain Text file formats Support document assembly for HTML file formats For a complete list of features supported by the API, read the API features here....Assembly for .NET 17.3.0. This release...version now supports document assembly for both HTML and text documents...

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  5. Release Notes - 2020 | GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET

    Toggle navigation GroupDocs Products All Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution Gr......Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Release Notes - 2020 GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 20.12 Release Notes...

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  6. Email Formats are Supported in GroupDocs.Assemb...

    At GroupDocs, we are always focused on delivering the best to our customers, in this regard we are excitedly announcing another monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java v17.8.0. This new release of Java Document Assembly API now provides support for Email formats along with support for building charts from chart worksheets and reference cells. We would recommend you to download and integrate this latest release. Java Document Assembly API v17....Assembly for Java v17.8.0. This new...new release of Java Document Assembly API now provides support for...

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  7. Dynamic Insertion of Hyperlinks in Documents us...

    We are excitedly announcing the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.7. Using the latest version, you can now insert hyperlinks dynamically in Word Processing, Spreadsheet, Presentation and Email documents. Furthermore, a bug related to DocumentAssembler is now fixed. We recommend you to install the latest version of the API for a better user experience. Features Introduced Using GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.7, you can now insert hyperlinks to your reports dynamically using link tags....Assembly for Java 18.7 . Using the...Introduced # Using GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.7, you can now...

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  8. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.8.0 Supports Ema...

    Team GroupDocs is really glad to announce the release of version 17.8.0 of the GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET API. The latest release adds a number of features to the API, the most important being the ability to support document assembly for Email file formats. For a better experience with the API, we recommend you to download the latest release and try out the features introduced in the latest version of the API....Assembly for .NET API. The latest release...ability to support document assembly for Email file formats. For...

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  9. Merge Table Cells Dynamically using GroupDocs.A...

    We are pleased to announce the release of version 19.1 of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java. The latest version allows you to merge the table cells having equal textual contents within your reports dynamically. Furthermore, we have introduced the feature of adding optional comments within the syntax tags that can provide a human-readable explanation. For more details on the latest version, please have a look at the release notes. Features Introduced Merging Table Cells Dynamically Using the latest version, you can tell the API to merge the table cells that have equal textual content....Assembly for Java . The latest version...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for Java: Installation - Install...

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  10. Support for Null-Conditional Operators in Group...

    We are excitedly announcing the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.6. Using the latest version, you can now use null-conditional operators **?. **and ?[]. Change the color of chart series and individual point series dynamically for Email Messages with HTML and RTF bodies. Furthermore, to enhance the API, colors are preserved for a pie chart in the Word Processing document, fonts are preserved for a chart title, and static colors are preserved for chart series in the Email document....Assembly for Java 18.6 . Using the...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for Java: # Installation -...

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