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  1. How to Run Examples | Documentation

    Download from GitHub The complete examples package of GroupDocs.Assembly is hosted on Github. You can either download the ZIP file from here or clone the repository of Github using your favorite Github client. In case you download the ZIP file, extract the folders on your local disk. The extracted files and folders will look like following image: In extracted files and folders, you can see solution file for C# Project....Download from GitHub The complete examples package of GroupDocs.Assembly is hosted on Github. You can either download the ZIP file from here or clone the repository of Github using your favorite Github client. In case you download the ZIP file, extract the folders on your local disk. The extracted files and folders will look like following image: In extracted files and folders, you can see solution file for C# Project.

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  2. In-Table List in Email Document | Documentation

    Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a In-Table List report in Email Document format. In-Table List in Email Document Note This feature is supported by version 17.8.0 or greater Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to represent the information of the managers with the following key requirements: Report must be in .eml or .msg format. It must add email recipient, css and subject of the email....Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a In-Table List report in Email Document format. In-Table List in Email Document Note This feature is supported by version 17.8.0 or greater Reporting Requirement As a report developer, you are required to represent the information of the managers with the following key requirements: Report must be in .eml or .msg format. It must add email recipient, css and subject of the email.

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  3. Generating Report using Multiple Data Sources i...

    Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a report. This report will fetch data from multiple data sources. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Generating Report in Microsoft Excel Document Creating a Template Add a bullet list at the place where you want it to display clients’ names. Insert a table with two columns, that will show managers’ and their contact prices....Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a report. This report will fetch data from multiple data sources. Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Generating Report in Microsoft Excel Document Creating a Template Add a bullet list at the place where you want it to display clients’ names. Insert a table with two columns, that will show managers’ and their contact prices.

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  4. Extract data from Microsoft Office PowerPoint p...

    GroupDocs.Parser provides the functionality to extract data from Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations. Both classic (ppt, pot) and Open XML (pptx, potx) formats are supported. Also LibreOffice Impress (OpenOffice.org Impress) formats are supported. The following table provides the list of supported formats: Format Description PPT Microsoft Office PowerPoint Presentation PPS Microsoft Office PowerPoint Slideshow POT Microsoft Office PowerPoint Template PPTX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation PPTM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation POTX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation Template POTM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation Template PPSX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation Slideshow PPSM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation Slideshow ODP Open Document Presentation OTP Open Document Presentation Template More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:...GroupDocs.Parser provides the functionality to extract data from Microsoft Office PowerPoint presentations. Both classic (ppt, pot) and Open XML (pptx, potx) formats are supported. Also LibreOffice Impress (OpenOffice.org Impress) formats are supported. The following table provides the list of supported formats: Format Description PPT Microsoft Office PowerPoint Presentation PPS Microsoft Office PowerPoint Slideshow POT Microsoft Office PowerPoint Template PPTX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation PPTM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation POTX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation Template POTM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation Template PPSX Microsoft Office Open XML Presentation Slideshow PPSM Microsoft Office Open XML Macro-Enabled Presentation Slideshow ODP Open Document Presentation OTP Open Document Presentation Template More resources GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:

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  5. Common Master-Detail Image in Email Document | ...

    Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a Common Master-Detail report in Email Document format. Common Master-Detail in Email Document Note This feature is supported by version 17.8.0 or greater Creating a Common Master-Detail Please follow below steps to create Common Master-Detail Template in MS Outlook 2013: Create a new Email. Insert two shapes, one for holding image and other for holding other details. Save the Email....Note In this article, we will use GroupDocs.Assembly to generate a Common Master-Detail report in Email Document format. Common Master-Detail in Email Document Note This feature is supported by version 17.8.0 or greater Creating a Common Master-Detail Please follow below steps to create Common Master-Detail Template in MS Outlook 2013: Create a new Email. Insert two shapes, one for holding image and other for holding other details. Save the Email.

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  6. Get default load options for a source format | ...

    In this article, you will learn how to get default load options for a source format with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET API....In this article, you will learn how to get default load options for a source format with GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET API.

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  7. Migration notes | Documentation

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

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  8. Load password-protected document | Documentation

    Learn this article and check how to load and convert password-protected documents using GroupDocs.Conversion for Java API....Learn this article and check how to load and convert password-protected documents using GroupDocs.Conversion for Java API.

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  9. How to Run | Documentation

    How to run examples....How to run examples.

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  10. 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 the Jpeg2000RootPackage.getJpeg2000Package method Read the JPEG2000 comments advanced_usage.managing_metadata_for_specific_formats.image.jpeg2000.Jpeg2000ReadComments try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputJpeg2000)) { Jpeg2000RootPackage root = metadata....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 the Jpeg2000RootPackage.getJpeg2000Package method Read the JPEG2000 comments advanced_usage.managing_metadata_for_specific_formats.image.jpeg2000.Jpeg2000ReadComments try (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputJpeg2000)) { Jpeg2000RootPackage root = metadata.

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