This page contains release notes for GroupDocs.Assembly for .NET 17.1.0 Major Features Extended abilities of working with tables of external documents as data sources for all supported file formats.
Full List of Issues Covering all Changes in this Release Key Summary Category ASSEMBLYNET-26 Add ability to load multiple DocumentTable objects from a single file as a single operation Feature ASSEMBLYNET-27 Add ability to define relations between DocumentTable instances loaded from a single document Feature ASSEMBLYNET-28 Add ability to change automatically detected types of DocumentTable columns Feature ASSEMBLYNET-29 Add ability to use template syntax for related DataTable objects regardless of relation direction Enhancement Public API and Backward Incompatible Changes This section lists public API changes that were introduced in GroupDocs....Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition Edit GroupDocs...
The page describes how to generate PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents thumbnails and preview document pages using GroupDocs.Annotation for .NET API....Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition Ask AI...
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This page contains information about building text search queries of various types. More examples on building search queries are provided on the page...Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition 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....Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition Ask AI...
This article gives knowledge on how to highlight search results in the text of a document....Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition Ask AI...
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....Us Contact Customers Legal Security Events Acquisition GroupDocs...