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Slide 1: Character and Paragraph Formatting
Slide 2: Bullets and Numbered Lists
Slide 3: Headers and Footers
Slide 4: Page and Document Settings
Slide 5: Stylesheet Formatting
Slide 6: Tables
Slide 7: Zooming
Slide 8: Loading from and saving to databases
Slide 9: Images
Slide 10: Hypertext Links
Slide 11: Clipboard Operations
Slide 12: Multi-Level Undo / Redo
Slide 13: Printing and Print Preview
Slide 14: Find and Replace
Slide 15: Line and Character Operations
Slide 16: Control Settings
Slide 17: Marked Text Fields
Slide 18: Toolbars
Slide 19: XML Programming
Slide 20: Text Frames
Slide 21: Document Sections

XML Programming

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XML is no longer a term used exclusively by technology evangelists. XML is becoming the preferred file format for word processing applications when widespread file interchangeability is demanded.

TX Text Control's XML mode enables non-technical end-users to create valid XML documents. A typical WYSIWYG word processor interface is provided, thus end-users do not need to know anything about XML in order to work with it.

Without really noticing the difference, end-users will instantly produce documents that adhere to corporate identity rules and automatically have all the other advantages of XML.

To the developer, TX Text Control offers a rich set of properties and methods for manipulating XML documents and stylesheets from program code.

Many sample applications, illustrating all of TX Text Control's XML abilities are shipped with the product.

Screenshots created with TX Text Control 14.0