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The code snippets in the following sections may be downloaded and used freely. They are intended to assist in the learning of TX Text Control. For those samples which the TX Text Control Department have written free support is offered - please post your questions in to the forum.

XML has become an ubiquitous format and is commonly being used by word processing applications.

Deploy TX Text Control in Internet Explorer, load documents over the Internet and how to send e-mail directly from your applications.

Several third parties have created spell checking controls that integrate seamlessly into TX Text Control.

Discover how to build mail merge and report generation applications using marked text fields in this section.

TX Text Control can read from and write to databases using all supported formats word processing formats.

TX Text Control offers a rich set of formatting options to build fully fledged word processing applications.

Headers and footers can be created programmatically, accessed via dialog boxes, loaded from and saved to MS Word or RTF files.

This section offers an insight into the options TX Text Control offers for the manipulation of tables.

This section shows how to use the different options to insert or manipulate text frames.

Images can be inserted into TX Text Control as characters and at afixed position. Learn the intricacies of these methods in this section.

Take a look at this section to learn how you can quickly add zoom in and zoom out functionality to your TX Text Control application.

Learn how to drag and drop text, images, OLE objects etc from within TX Text Control and from the Windows Explorer.

The artices in this section show you how to make use of TX Text Controls advanced find and replace features.

This section is dedicated to showing you how to get the best from the printing features that TX Text Control offers.

This section shows you how to build a range of navigation features that enable end users to move around within word processing documents.

The sample applications in this section are those, which do not fit into the other sections.