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  1. Conversion from VCF is Introduced in GroupDocs....

    GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET 19.1 comes with a new feature, few bug fixes and some improvements. SVG to Slides conversion is now improved. Furthermore, PDF to PNG/JPEG with watermark as background issue is resolved. Please check GroupDocs.Conversion for .NET 19.1 Release Notes for further reference. Features Implement conversion from Vcf Improvements Improvement when converting Svg to Slides Add support for setting watermark as background when converting to image Save converted document to file should return the file name and size Bug Fixes Spreadsheets sometimes show incorrect graph data Issue with conversion ....1 release notes for further reference. Features...

    blog.groupdocs.com/conversion/conversion-from-v...
  2. GroupDocs Blog

    GroupDocs Blog - GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers...come true with this month’s release of GroupDocs.Conversion for...customers. Hence, in this month’s release of GroupDocs.Annotation for...

    blog.groupdocs.com/groupdocs.blog/page/45/
  3. Get Document Metadata without Editing in C#

    We have added a lot of new options and features in this major Release/update of GroupDocs.Editor for .NET 19.9. All public methods/classes have been moved to Legacy namespace and they are marked as obsolete. Now, when you update to this latest version, it is required to make project-wide replacement of namespace usages from GroupDocs.Editor. to GroupDocs.Editor.Legacy to resolve build issues. Access Release Notes here. Why to migrate? Editor class introduced as a single entry point to manage the document editing process to any supported file format (instead of EditorHander class from previous versions) Architecture is redesigned to decrease memory usage Simplified document editing and saving options See difference in code...and features in this major release/update of GroupDocs.Editor...resolve build issues. Access release notes here . Why to migrate? Editor...

    blog.groupdocs.com/editor/get-document-metadata...
  4. Get Information of Supported Extractors for a D...

    We are pleased to announce the Release of version 18.11 of GroupDocs.Parser for .NET. The latest version came up with one new feature and three enhancements. It allows you to get information about the supported extractors for a document. Furthermore, we have improved the text area extraction for the PDF documents. For more details, please have a look at the Release Notes of version 18.11. Features Introduced Getting Information of Supported Extractors for a DocumentThis feature helps to get the information about the supported extractors for a document....are pleased to announce the release of version 18.11 of GroupDocs...please have a look at the release notes of version 18.11. Features...

    blog.groupdocs.com/parser/get-information-of-su...
  5. Redact Classified Content from Documents using ...

    We are continuing the journey of revamping our products to bring a more simplified and easy to use interfaces for you. We have done it for many of our document manipulation APIs and recently, we have Released all-new GroupDocs.Redaction for .NET API for you as v19.9. With this Release, we have made it even easier for you to programmatically remove or mask classified information from text, metadata, and the annotations in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and PDF documents as well as images....APIs and recently, we have released all-new GroupDocs.Redaction...for you as v19.9 . With this release, we have made it even easier...

    blog.groupdocs.com/redaction/hide-or-remove-cla...
  6. GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family on GroupDocs ...

    GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family on GroupDocs Blog | Document Automation Solutions for .NET & Java Developers Recent content in GroupDocs.Assembly Product Family on GroupDocs Blog | Document Autom...... Recently, we have released the v19.11 of our document...We are back with the latest release of GroupDocs.Assembly for ...

    blog.groupdocs.com/categories/groupdocs.assembl...
  7. GroupDocs Conversion with .net framework 4.7.2 ...

    I am updating Groupdocs.conversion to 25.1 version but it has a folder structure in my package folder like → GroupDocs.Conversion.25.1.0\lib\net6.0 and I am getting error on my project that targets .net framework 4.7.2 …...1 release notes . Please try using the GroupDocs...

    forum.groupdocs.com/t/groupdocs-conversion-with...
  8. Sign Documents with Encrypted Custom Objects

    Hello guys! It’s been a while since my last post about GroupDocs.Signature for Java. So, our Java community might have been waiting for something new regarding our e-signature API. Well, we have recently Released version 19.7 of GroupDocs.Signature for Java and today, I shall give you an overview of something interesting that we have introduced in our latest Release. In the last couple of months, we introduced a quite valuable feature in the .... Well, we have recently released version 19.7 of GroupDocs...have introduced in our latest release. In the last couple of months...

    blog.groupdocs.com/signature/sign-documents-wit...
  9. GroupDocs.Parser 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....are pleased to announce the release of version 18.11 of GroupDocs...please have a look at the release notes of version 18.11. Features...

    blog.groupdocs.com/categories/groupdocs.parser-...
  10. Embed Custom Objects in Metadata Signature for ...

    Yes, GroupDocs.Signature for .NET now supports embedding custom objects as metadata signature in the images. So you can now sign the images with your desired metadata properties. We have introduced this feature in version 19.6 by adding a new public method AddSignature to the ImageMetadataSignOptions class. Not only this, but you can also apply the data encryption to the custom objects. So let’s check out how easy it is to sign an image with custom metadata signature....download and check out the latest release. For more details, you can...can have a glance at the release notes . I would also recommend...

    blog.groupdocs.com/signature/embed-custom-objec...