This Developer Guide explains GroupDocs.Merger for Java file merger features and shows how to merge and combine PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents inside your Java applications... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
Explains GroupDocs.Merger for .NET file merger features and shows how to merge and combine PDF, Word, Excel, PowerPoint documents inside your .NET applications... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
GroupDocs.Metadata provides different ways to save a file with updated metadata.
Please refer to the following guides to know more about all overloads of the Save method:... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
Learn how to move document pages, remove document pages, split document into separate pages, swap document pages positions, extract specific pages from document, change page orientation and rotate page using GroupDocs.Merger for Node.js via Java.... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
This article explains how to detect document file type and calculate pages count when merge PDF, Word(DOC, DOCX), Excel(XLS, XLSX), PowerPoint(PPT, PPTX) files with GroupDocs.Merger for Java.... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
This section describes GroupDocs.Merger for Java supported archive types. The Library supports ZIP, TAR and many more.... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
Common Utilities Class Document Directories Applying Product License Data Layer Class Use Tables of Word Processing Documents as Data Sources Use Spreadsheets as Data Sources Use Tables of Presentation Documents as Data Sources Data Storage Class Complete Common Utilities Class... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
Working with XMP metadata GroupDocs.Metadata for Java also allows managing XMP metadata in MP3 files. For more details please refer to the following guide: Working with XMP metadata... We value your opinion. Your feedback...
The SaveOptions class provides the following properties to customize the saving process:
AnnotationTypes defines annotation types to be saved into output document; FirstPage defines the first page number to save specific page range; LastPage defines the last page number to save specific page range; OnlyAnnotatedPages indicates whether to save only annotated pages or not. For details, see the following pages:... We value your opinion. Your feedback...