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  1. Working with metadata in Presentations | GroupDocs

    GroupDocs.Metadata for .NET provides functionality that allows working with different kinds of presentations such as PPT, PPTX, POTM, POTX, etc. For the full list of supported presentation formats please refer to Supported Document Formats. Detecting the exact type of a presentation The following sample of code will help you to detect the exact type of a loaded presentation and extract some additional file format information. Load a presentation Extract the root metadata package Use the FileType property to obtain file format information AdvancedUsage....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/net/working-with-me...
  2. Work with Streams vs File Paths | GroupDocs

    Learn when and how to use streams versus file paths for template loading and document saving in .NET....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/assembly/net/basic-usage-str...
  3. Customize changes styles | GroupDocs

    Following this guide you will learn how to customize document comparison report and modify the appearance of detected changes when using GroupDocs.Comparison for Node.js via Java....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/comparison/nodejs-java/custo...
  4. Running in Docker | GroupDocs

    Learn how to run GroupDocs.Conversion for Node.js via Java inside Docker containers with examples, dependencies, and troubleshooting....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/conversion/nodejs-java/runni...
  5. Build your first search solution | GroupDocs

    First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/build-your-first...
  6. Indexing options | GroupDocs

    This page contains a description of all the properties of the IndexingOptions class...Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/indexing-options/
  7. Build search query | GroupDocs

    This page contains information about building text search queries of various types. More examples on building search queries are provided on the page...Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/build-sea...
  8. Build your first search solution | GroupDocs

    First of all you need to create an index. An index can be created in memory or on disk. An index created in memory cannot be saved after exiting your program. In contrast, an index created on disk may be loaded in the future to continue working....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/nodejs-java/build-you...
  9. OCR Usage Basics | GroupDocs

    This article explains how to use OCR....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/parser/java/ocr-usage-basics/
  10. Working with metadata in PDF documents | GroupDocs

    Detecting the version of a PDF document The following sample of code will help you to detect the PDF version a loaded document and extract some additional file format information. Load a PDF document Extract the root metadata package Use the FileType property to obtain file format information AdvancedUsage.ManagingMetadataForSpecificFormats.Document.Pdf.PdfReadFileFormatProperties using (Metadata metadata = new Metadata(Constants.InputPdf)) { var root = metadata.GetRootPackage(); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.FileFormat); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Version); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.MimeType); Console.WriteLine(root.FileType.Extension); } Reading built-in metadata properties To access built-in metadata of a PDF document, please use the DocumentProperties property defined in the DocumentRootPackage class....Total Product Family GroupDocs.Viewer Product Solution GroupDocs...

    docs.groupdocs.com/metadata/net/working-with-me...