GroupDocs.Watermark for .NET supports any 32-bit or 64-bit operating system where .NET or Mono framework is installed...Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
This section describes GroupDocs.Merger for .NET supported document types. The Library supports PDF, DOCX, XLSX, PPTX and many more....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
Install from Nuget NuGet is the easiest way to download and install GroupDocs.Search for .NET. There are ways to install it in your project.
Install via Package Manager GUI Follow these steps to reference GroupDocs.Search using Package Manager GUI:
Open your solution/project in Visual Studio. Click Tools -> NuGet Package Manager -> Manage NuGet Packages for Solution.
You can also access the same option through the Solution Explorer. Right-click the solution or project and select Manage NuGet Packages from the context menu....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
This article demonstrates the merge operation which is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
This article gives the knowledge of the case sensitive search which allows you to find words considering uppercase and lowercase letters as distinct....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
The merge operation is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes. When merging, only the index at which the merge method was called is changed. This index as a result of the operation contains all the documents that were contained in all indexes together. The second index or index repository after the merge can be deleted to free up disk space....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...
To extract metadata from emails getMetadata method is used. This method allows to extract the following metadata:
Name Description subject The email “subject” field. email-sender The email “from” field. email-to The email “to” field. May contain more than one address separated by semicolons. email-cc The email “cc” field. May contain more than one address separated by semicolons. Here are the steps to extract metadata from an email:
Instantiate Parser object for the initial email; Call getMetadata method and obtain collection of document metadata objects; Iterate through the collection and get metadata names and values....Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...