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  1. GroupDocs.Viewer Product Family

    Document Automation APIs to enrich .NET and Java applications to view, edit, annotate, convert, compare, e-sign, parse, split, merge, redact, or classify documents of almost all the popular file formats.... The latest version has also introduced...Viewer for Java 3.2.2. The latest version of our document viewer...

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  2. Introducing Form-Field Signatures for PDF Docum...

    We are pleased to announce a major release of GroupDocs.Signature for Java containing 13 new features, 5 improvements, and 2 bug fixes. In this release, we have introduced Metadata Signature for word-processing, presentation and spreadsheet documents. Furthermore, a new signature type, Form-Field Signature, is implemented for signing PDF documents. Please have a look at the release notes for more details on the new features and changes introduced in version 19....Metadata Signature FeaturesThe latest version provides the support...Verification for Word DocumentsIn the latest version, we have extended the...

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  3. Tags

    Find Answers by API GroupDocs.Total Product Family GroupDocs.Conversion Product Family GroupDocs.Annotation Product F......Redaction Product Family Tags Latest Answers English Deutsch Ελληνικά...

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  4. GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET 19.3 is Released!

    We are happy to announce the release of version 19.3 of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. In this release, we have added several new features that target the PDF documents, archives and the source code files of Visual Basic and C#. Along with 2 bug fixes, we have made a couple of improvements for rendering of ZIP archives and vCard documents. For detailed information about the Latest release, please have a look at the release notes....detailed information about the latest release, please have a look...root of the archive. In the latest release, we have made it possible...

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  5. Render Filtered Messages from Outlook Data File...

    We are delighted to announce that we have rolled out version 19.1 of GroupDocs.Viewer for .NET. The Latest version brings five new features, three bug fixes, and three improvements. You can now obtain the email messages as well as filter the messages contained in Outlook Data Files (OST/PST). Furthermore, we have extended our list of supported file formats by adding the support of VCF file format. Please have a look at the release notes for more details on new features, fixes, and improvements.... The latest version brings five new features...otherwise, they are visible. The latest release of GroupDocs.Viewer...

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  6. GroupDocs.Comparison Product Family

    Document Automation APIs to enrich .NET and Java applications to view, edit, annotate, convert, compare, e-sign, parse, split, merge, redact, or classify documents of almost all the popular file formats....would recommend you to try the latest version of the API and share...would recommend you to try the latest version of the API and share...

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  7. Introducing Z-Order for Text Signatures in Grou...

    We are back with another monthly release of our eSign API - GroupDocs.Signature for .NET. This release includes three new features, three improvements, and a bug fix. So in this article, I’ll give you a walk-through of the Latest release. Support of Z-Order for Text Signatures Z-order determines the order for the overlapping, two-dimensional objects in an x-y plane. Put it simply, if X-axis represents the width and Y-axis represents the height then Z-order will represent the depth of the object....give you a walk-through of the latest release. Support of Z-Order...v19.9. You can download the latest release from our downloads...

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  8. Embed Inline Syntax Error Messages in Generated...

    In the Latest version of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java we have introduced an exciting feature of Inline Syntax Error Messages. Are you thinking about what does make this feature so exciting? Well, I am going to answer it in this post. First, let’s have a brief overview of how does GroupDocs.Assembly generate the reports. GroupDocs.Assembly uses pre-defined document templates that contain the LINQ statements. These templates are evaluated, processed and then populated by API’s engine during the run-time....In the latest version of GroupDocs.Assembly for Java we have...features by downloading the latest version as well as cloning...

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  9. GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.3.0 Optimizes Fuzz...

    We are really excited to announce the release of GroupDocs.Search for .NET 17.3.0 API. This regular monthly release comes up with around nine features, bug fixes and enhancements. Version 17.03 of the API has optimized the fuzzy and regex search functionality. The API now supports all the methods in previous index versions. Well, that’s not just all! the API has also added some exciting features like implementation of numeric range search feature, limiting the number of search results and implementation of functions about the relationship between max mistake count and word length for Fuzzy Search....suggest you to download the latest version of the API and check...03.0 - Enhancements # This latest release has improved the API...

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  10. No differences are detected in header when head...

    Hello! We have two documents with some numbers in the header. Document 1 has “123” and document 2 has “456”. Both documents also have the same field code in the header. Here are the documents: 113.docx (20.9 KB) 213.…...4 Release Notes – the latest updates and fixes. Please try...try updating to the latest version and let us know if the issue...

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