Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Loading Multiple DocumentTable Objects Groupdocs.Assembly for .NET API provides the ability to load multiple DocumentTable objects from a single file as a single operation. Following classes and interfaces of the Groupdocs.Assembly.Data namespace have been added:
DocumentTableSet DocumentTableCollection IDocumentTableLoadHandler DocumentTableLoadArgs. Moreover, following properties of the Groupdocs.Assembly.Data.DocumentTable class have been added:
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This article is about the possible conflicts, which may occur when Groupdocs.Viewer is used with some Aspose product in a single project simultaneously...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
This article demonstrates how to save edited text documents, spreadsheets and presentations with Groupdocs.Editor for .NET API....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
Note This feature is supported by version 18.7. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. 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. In turn, display_text_expression defines text to be displayed for the hyperlink....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Note This feature is supported by version 18.1 or greater. Column Chart in Email Document Creating a Column Chart Please follow below steps to create a column chart in MS Outlook 2013:
Create a new Email Click the “Insert” tab, and then click “Chart” in the illustrations group to open the “Insert Chart” dialogue box Select “Column” in the sidebar, you will see a gallery of charts Select the “100% Stacked Column” and press “OK” to insert the chart and Worksheet template to your email Edit the Worksheet with your data to update the chart Save your Email Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to share orders quantity of the customers dynamically with the following key requirements:...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
This article shows that how to provides syntax of all elements allowed in text search queries....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
This article gives the knowledge that how to search by date with date range search using Java search API....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
This article explains how to use custom caching implementation with Groupdocs.Viewer within your .NET applications....Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
The OperationFinished event occurs when an index operation completes – indexing, updating, merging, or optimizing (segment merging)...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...
LINQ Reporting Engine enables you to perform common manipulations on a sequential data through the engine’s built-in extension methods for IEnumerable. These extension methods mimic some extension methods of IEnumerable providing the same signatures and behavior features. Thus you can group, sort and perform other sequential data manipulations in template expressions in a familiar way.
The following table describes these built-in extension methods. The following notation conventions are used within the table:...Navigation Products GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product...Solution GroupDocs.Annotation Product Solution GroupDocs.Conversion...