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  1. 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....another monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java v17.8.0. This...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly: Download - Jar File...

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  2. Handle Empty Paragraphs using GroupDocs.Assembl...

    We are excitedly announcing the monthly release of Groupdocs.assembly for Java 18.10. Using the latest version, you can now remove empty paragraphs in word processing, presentation, and email documents. We recommend you to install the latest version of the API for a better user experience. Features Introduced While assembling a document, if syntax tags are removed or replaced with empty values, the output document will have empty paragraphs. In version 18....the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.10 . Using...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for Java: Installation...

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  3. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.1.0 Released with...

    At GroupDocs, we are always keen to improve our products and enhance user experience. Hence, we are excited to announce Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 3.1.0. The latest version of our document generation API provides many enhancements and features. Please see below for the list of enhancements and features. Document Generation API for .NET - Features Add explicit support for multiple data sources Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 3.1.0 - Enhancements Unify watermarking across all supported file formats Provide support for presentation file formats in evaluation mode Support only SHA256 for signing assemblies and MSI Available Channels and ResourcesHere are a few channels and resources for you to download, learn, try and get technical support on GroupDocs....are excited to announce GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.1.0. The latest...multiple data sources GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.1.0 - Enhancements...

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  4. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.3.0 Provides Supp...

    Here at GroupDocs we gratify our customers’ feedback regarding our APIs. Hence, GroupDocs Team is pleased to release Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 3.3.0 with remarkable features including support to add analogue of Microsoft Word NEXT fields into template syntax. We would suggest you to experience our new release that sums up the features given below. Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 3.3.0 - Recent Features Add ability to update fields while assembling Word Processing documents Add ability to calculate formula while assembling Spreadsheet documents Add analogue of Microsoft Word NEXT fields into template syntax Available Channels and ResourcesHere are a few channels and resources for you to download, learn, try and get technical support on GroupDocs....is pleased to release GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.3.0 with remarkable...features given below. GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 3.3.0 - Recent...

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  5. Support for Dynamic Merging of Table Cells in G...

    We are delighted to announce the release of Groupdocs.assembly for .NET 19.1. 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 glance 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 contents....announce the release of GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 19.1 . The latest...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET. Installation...

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  6. 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....the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.6 . Using...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for Java: # Installation...

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  7. Migrating to GroupDocs.Assembly 18.9 or Higher ...

    Note This document describes the changes to the Groupdocs.assembly API from version 18.7 to 18.9 or greater that may be of interest to module/application developers. It includes not only new and updated public methods, added & removed classes etc., but also a description of any changes in the behaviour behind the scenes in Groupdocs.assembly. Breaking changes Removed members of DocumentAssembler were replaced with new ones. Removed members were not marked as obsolete (deprecated) before removal as usual, because this would complicate migration to new members of DocumentAssembler in Java....Signature Product Solution GroupDocs.Assembly Product Solution GroupDocs...Documentation / GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family / GroupDocs.Assembly for...

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  8. 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....the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.7 . Using...Features Introduced # Using GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.7, you can...

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  9. Color Individual Chart Series Points using Grou...

    At GroupDocs, we keep on updating our products for better user experience. In this regard, we are excitedly announcing the monthly release of Groupdocs.assembly for Java 18.5. Using the latest version, you can now change color of chart series and individual point series dynamically for word processing, spreadsheet and presentation formats. We recommend you to install the latest version of API for a better experience. Features IntroducedFollowing new features are introduced in version 18....the monthly release of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java 18.5 . Using...technical support on GroupDocs.Assembly for Java: # Installation...

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  10. Email Formats Enhanced Support Introduced in Gr...

    Team GroupDocs is glad to announce another release of document report generation API version 17.9 also known as Groupdocs.assembly for .NET API. The latest release adds enhanced support of existing features to the API, the most important changes are done to support document assembly for Email file formats and also providing bug fixes. For a better experience with the API, we recommend you to download the latest release and try out the bug fixes provided in the latest version of the API....9 also known as GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET API. The latest...Generation API for .NET # GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET introduces the...

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