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  1. Highlight Search Results using Java

    Learn how to highlight search results using Java with our guide, including a code example to efficiently highlight search results in Java for better management....Watermark Product Family GroupDocs.Merger...Java , you can significantly improve the user experience by visually...

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  2. Search and Filter Documents in C#

    Efficiently get knowledge of how to search and filter documents in C#. Learn how to filter documents search results in C# for precise and streamlined data retrieval....Watermark Product Family GroupDocs.Merger...precise document retrieval, improving efficiency and accuracy in...

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  3. Convert CSV to XML using C#

    Let's quickly learn how to convert CSV to XML using C# without installing extra software. We will provide you key steps along with C# code to export CSV to XML....Watermark Product Family GroupDocs.Merger...in-depth tutorial. You can improve data organization and application...

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  4. Search by chunks | GroupDocs

    This article gives the knowledge about the ability to perform search by chunks using Java search API....Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...API provides the ability to perform search by chunks. This means...

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  5. Merge indexes | GroupDocs

    The merge operation is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes. When merging, only the index at which the merge method was called is changed. This index as a result of the operation contains all the documents that were contained in all indexes together. The second index or index repository after the merge can be deleted to free up disk space....Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...whether the operation will be performed asynchronously. By default...

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  6. Merge indexes | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates the merge operation which is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes....Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...whether the operation will be performed asynchronously. By default...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/net/merge-indexes/
  7. Load password-protected file | GroupDocs

    Learn how to load a password-protected file by using .NET redaction API...Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...can use document instance to perform redactions redactor . Apply...

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  8. Save in original format | GroupDocs

    This article demonstrates that how to save file in its original format with current date as a suffix...Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...can use document instance to perform redactions redactor . Apply...

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  9. Search with Aliases in Document using Java

    Efficiently search with aliases in document using Java. Learn techniques to enhance document search with aliases in Java for better results and Performance....Watermark Product Family GroupDocs.Merger...implementing aliases can greatly improve the search process. This article...

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  10. Merge indexes | GroupDocs

    The merge operation is designed to combine two or more indexes into one index to accelerate the search and to simplify the work with indexes. When merging, only the index at which the merge method was called is changed. This index as a result of the operation contains all the documents that were contained in all indexes together. The second index or index repository after the merge can be deleted to free up disk space....Watermark Product Solution GroupDocs...whether the operation will be performed asynchronously. By default...

    docs.groupdocs.com/search/java/merge-indexes/