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  1. Inserting Bookmarks Dynamically | Documentation

    Note This feature is supported by version 20.3 or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Inserting Hyperlinks Dynamically Dynamic insertion of bookmarks for Word Processing documents and emails with HTML and RTF bodies You can insert bookmarks to your reports dynamically using bookmark tags. Syntax of a bookmark tag is defined as follows. <> bookmarked_content <> Here, bookmark_expression defines the name of a bookmark to be inserted during run-time....Note This feature is supported by version 20.3 or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Inserting Hyperlinks Dynamically Dynamic insertion of bookmarks for Word Processing documents and emails with HTML and RTF bodies You can insert bookmarks to your reports dynamically using bookmark tags. Syntax of a bookmark tag is defined as follows. <<bookmark [bookmark_expression]>> bookmarked_content <</bookmark>> Here, bookmark_expression defines the name of a bookmark to be inserted during run-time.

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  2. Working with Word Processing Documents | Docume...

    Note This feature is supported by version 18.2 or greater. Working with Word Processing Documents GroupDocs.Assembly allows you to use data bands in table rows in Word Processing Documents. A table-row data band is a data band whose body occupies single or multiple rows of a single document table. The body of such a band starts at the beginning of the first occupied row and ends at the end of the last occupied row as follows....Note This feature is supported by version 18.2 or greater. Working with Word Processing Documents GroupDocs.Assembly allows you to use data bands in table rows in Word Processing Documents. A table-row data band is a data band whose body occupies single or multiple rows of a single document table. The body of such a band starts at the beginning of the first occupied row and ends at the end of the last occupied row as follows.

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  3. Load Note document with options | Documentation

    Learn this article and check how to load and convert Microsoft OneNote documents with advanced options using GroupDocs.Conversion for Java API....Learn this article and check how to load and convert Microsoft OneNote documents with advanced options using GroupDocs.Conversion for Java API.

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  4. Convert publisher formats | Documentation

    In this article, you will learn how to convert Publisher formats to other formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET....In this article, you will learn how to convert Publisher formats to other formats with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET.

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  5. Convert each email attachment to different form...

    Follow this guide and learn how to convert email attachments to different format based on attachment type using GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET....Follow this guide and learn how to convert email attachments to different format based on attachment type using GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET.

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  6. Working with metadata in JPEG2000 images | Docu...

    Reading JPEG2000 comments The GroupDocs.Metadata API supports extracting format-specific information from JPEG2000 images. The following are the steps to read the JPEG2000 comments (pieces of metadata represented as strings with the length up to 64 kbytes). Load a JPEG2000 image Get the root metadata package Extract the native metadata package using Jpeg2000RootPackage.Jpeg2000Package Read the JPEG2000 comments AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Image.Jpeg2000.Jpeg2000ReadComments using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputJpeg2000)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage(); if (root....Reading JPEG2000 comments The GroupDocs.Metadata API supports extracting format-specific information from JPEG2000 images. The following are the steps to read the JPEG2000 comments (pieces of metadata represented as strings with the length up to 64 kbytes). Load a JPEG2000 image Get the root metadata package Extract the native metadata package using Jpeg2000RootPackage.Jpeg2000Package Read the JPEG2000 comments AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Image.Jpeg2000.Jpeg2000ReadComments using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputJpeg2000)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage<Jpeg2000RootPackage>(); if (root.

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  7. GroupDocs.Viewer for Java | Documentation

    GroupDocs.Viewer for Java allows you to render documents in various formats as HTML, PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. You do not need to use third-party software to view files within your Java application....GroupDocs.Viewer for Java allows you to render documents in various formats as HTML, PDF, JPEG, and PNG files. You do not need to use third-party software to view files within your Java application.

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  8. Get document info | Documentation

    This article shows how to get the basic document info....This article shows how to get the basic document info.

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/get-document-info/
  9. HTML | Documentation

    This article explains that how to extract HTML formatted text from document page in Java....This article explains that how to extract HTML formatted text from document page in Java.

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/html/
  10. Loading specific file formats | Documentation

    In some cases it’s required to specify the document format manually to guarantee correct output produced by GroupDocs.Parser. The following are the cases when the document format must be specified manually: Markdown documents MHTML documents OTP documents (OpenDocument Presentation Template) Databases Emails from remote servers Here are the steps to specify the document format for Markup document. Instantiate the LoadOptions object and pass the document format in LoadOptions(FileFormat) constructor; Create Parser object and call any method....In some cases it’s required to specify the document format manually to guarantee correct output produced by GroupDocs.Parser. The following are the cases when the document format must be specified manually: Markdown documents MHTML documents OTP documents (OpenDocument Presentation Template) Databases Emails from remote servers Here are the steps to specify the document format for Markup document. Instantiate the LoadOptions object and pass the document format in LoadOptions(FileFormat) constructor; Create Parser object and call any method.

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