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  1. How to install Asian Fonts on CentOS | GroupDocs

    This article will guide you through the installation of Asian Fonts on CentOS 6 / 7 / 8....This article will guide you through the installation of Asian Fonts on CentOS 6 / 7 / 8.

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/how-to-install-as...
  2. Render attachments | GroupDocs

    Render email attachments with GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET in the same way as you would render any other documents...Render email attachments with GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET in the same way as you would render any other documents

    docs.groupdocs.com/viewer/net/how-to-convert-an...
  3. Clear watermarks | GroupDocs

    This article shows how to clear existing text or image watermarks....This article shows how to clear existing text or image watermarks.

    docs.groupdocs.com/watermark/nodejs-java/clear/
  4. Hello, World! | GroupDocs

    Get started with GroupDocs.Watermark for Python via .NET by creating and running a minimal example....Get started with GroupDocs.Watermark for Python via .NET by creating and running a minimal example.

    docs.groupdocs.com/watermark/python-net/hello-w...
  5. Split text file | GroupDocs

    Follow this guide and learn how to split text file into several resultant files using GroupDocs.Merger for Node.js via Java API....Follow this guide and learn how to split text file into several resultant files using GroupDocs.Merger for Node.js via Java API.

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/nodejs-java/split-tex...
  6. Move page | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates how to move a document page to a new position within PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other document types using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET API....This article demonstrates how to move a document page to a new position within PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and other document types using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET API.

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/python-net/move-page/
  7. Swap pages | GroupDocs

    This article explains how to swap two document pages within PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and many other file types using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET....This article explains how to swap two document pages within PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and many other file types using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET.

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/python-net/swap-pages/
  8. Change page orientation | GroupDocs

    Following this guide you will learn how to change Word document page orientation to Portrait or Landscape using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET....Following this guide you will learn how to change Word document page orientation to Portrait or Landscape using GroupDocs.Merger for Python via .NET.

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/python-net/change-pag...
  9. Migration Notes | GroupDocs

    How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Merger for Java...How to migrate from earlier versions of GroupDocs.Merger for Java

    docs.groupdocs.com/merger/java/migration-notes/
  10. Working with Email Messages | GroupDocs

    Note This feature is supported by version 18.2 or greater. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Working with Email Messages GroupDocs.Assembly allows you to use data bands in table rows in Email Messageswith HTML and RTF bodies. A table-row data band is a data band which 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. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Working with Email Messages GroupDocs.Assembly allows you to use data bands in table rows in Email Messageswith HTML and RTF bodies. A table-row data band is a data band which 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.

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/working-with-em...