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  1. Features overview | Documentation

    Salient features of file conversion API using Java are described in this article...Salient features of file conversion API using Java are described in this article

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  2. Supported File Formats | Documentation

    It supports DOCX, DOCM, DOC, DOT, DOTM, XLS, XLSX, PDF, PPT, JPG, PNG, HTML, EML and many more....It supports DOCX, DOCM, DOC, DOT, DOTM, XLS, XLSX, PDF, PPT, JPG, PNG, HTML, EML and many more.

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  3. Supported File Formats | Documentation

    It supports DOCX, DOCM, DOC, DOT, DOTM, XLS, XLSX, PDF, PPT, JPG, PNG, HTML, EML and many more....It supports DOCX, DOCM, DOC, DOT, DOTM, XLS, XLSX, PDF, PPT, JPG, PNG, HTML, EML and many more.

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  4. Extract data from attachments and ZIP archives ...

    This article shows how to extract data (text, images, PDF forms) from ZIP-archived documents with GroupDocs.Parser....This article shows how to extract data (text, images, PDF forms) from ZIP-archived documents with GroupDocs.Parser.

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  5. Redaction Basics | Documentation

    This article shows that how Java developers can apply metadata, image, annotation and text redaction in their documents. Wide range of document formats is supported, such as, PDF, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX and others....This article shows that how Java developers can apply metadata, image, annotation and text redaction in their documents. Wide range of document formats is supported, such as, PDF, DOC, DOCX, PPT, PPTX, XLS, XLSX and others.

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  6. Search for text containing special characters |...

    This article shows how to handle search queries if they contain special characters and separator characters....This article shows how to handle search queries if they contain special characters and separator characters.

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  7. Reverse image search | Documentation

    This article gives knowledge about the reverse image search, which makes it possible to search for similar images in ZIP archives, various documents, and individual files....This article gives knowledge about the reverse image search, which makes it possible to search for similar images in ZIP archives, various documents, and individual files.

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  8. Use redaction policies | Documentation

    Learn how to deal.If you have a corporate sensitive data removal policy as a list of redaction rules, you don't need to specify them in your code. You can specify an XML document with a list of pre-configured redactions....Learn how to deal.If you have a corporate sensitive data removal policy as a list of redaction rules, you don't need to specify them in your code. You can specify an XML document with a list of pre-configured redactions.

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  9. Reverse image search | Documentation

    This article gives knowledge about the reverse image search, which makes it possible to search for similar images in ZIP archives, various documents, and individual files....This article gives knowledge about the reverse image search, which makes it possible to search for similar images in ZIP archives, various documents, and individual files.

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  10. Index lifecycle | Documentation

    The life cycle of an index begins at the moment of creating an instance of the Index class and first saving the index files to disk. The index life cycle ends when a folder containing index files is deleted. Below is a diagram of the recommended sequence of index life cycle states. Please note that the index life cycle does not consider the events of loading and unloading the index from RAM....The life cycle of an index begins at the moment of creating an instance of the Index class and first saving the index files to disk. The index life cycle ends when a folder containing index files is deleted. Below is a diagram of the recommended sequence of index life cycle states. Please note that the index life cycle does not consider the events of loading and unloading the index from RAM.

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