The following example demonstrates how to load a file from a local disk.
advanced_usage.loading_files.LoadFromLocalDisk
JavaScript try { const metadata = new groupdocs.metadata.Metadata("input.one"); } More resources Advanced usage topics To learn more about library features and get familiar how to manage metadata and more, please refer to theadvanced usage section.
GitHub examples You may easily run the code above and see the feature in action in our GitHub examples:
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This article demonstrates how to move document page to another position within PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint document using GroupDocs.Merger for Node.js via Java API....Search Product Solution GroupDocs...
The following example demonstrates how to save the document as a rasterized PDF file:
final Redactor redactor = new Redactor(Constants.SAMPLE_DOCX); try { // Here we can use document instance to perform redactions redactor.apply(new ExactPhraseRedaction("John Doe", new ReplacementOptions("[personal]"))); SaveOptions tmp0 = new SaveOptions(); tmp0.setAddSuffix(false); tmp0.setRasterizeToPDF(true); // Saving as rasterized PDF with no suffix in file name redactor.save(tmp0); } finally { redactor.close(); }...Search Product Solution GroupDocs...
Note This feature is supported by version 18.9. or greater Note The code uses some of the objects defined in The Business Layer. Changing Target File Format GroupDocs.Assembly provides a powerful feature to change the target file format of an assembled document using file extension or explicit specifying. GroupDocs.Assembly API provides the ability to change target file format when assembling the following file formats:
Word Processing documents Spreadsheet documents Presentation documents Email documents Text documents Supported output file formats depending on input file formats can be found at this page....Search Product Solution GroupDocs...