Use the DOCVARIABLE field to insert dynamic content into the document.
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Jul 17, 2024 - C#
Use the DOCVARIABLE field to insert dynamic content into the document.
Use the RichEditDocumentXpfPrinter class method to create a fixed document and utilize the PrintDialog class to print this document.
C# Word Document API to create, load and modify Microsoft Word documents. Streamline your Word document management by easily inserting, updating, appending, and removing elements with just a few lines of code.
Use the Word Processing Document API to print a document with the default or specific printer settings.
Use the Word Processing Document API to manage rich text documents in code.
Implement a Word-to-PDF converter with a web interface.
Use the Mail Merge feature enhanced with DOCVARIABLE specifics to create Master-Detail reports.
Insert inline pictures obtained from a file, from a stream, and from a URI.
Use the Word Processing Document API to invoke the Print Preview dialog and print a document.
Merge data from multiple data sources into single documents and combine them in one document.
Use the PrintableComponentLink to print a document.
Implement and register a custom IUriProvider to save the original image URI to the exported HTML document.
Use the Word Processing Document API to convert a Word document to RTF format automatically.
Use the Word Processing Document API to create a complex table in a document.
Use the Word Processing Document API to load and save password-encrypted files.
Use the DOCVARIABLE field to insert dynamic (formatted) content into the document.
Link dictionaries to the Word Processing Document API component to enable automatic hyphenation.
Enable Track Changes in a document to retrieve, accept or reject revisions.
Use the DocumentSigner class methods to apply and validate digital signatures.
Use the Layout API to access document pages and execute operations with them.
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