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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

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TX Text Control is especially powerful for importing images into word processing documents and supports a wide range of image file formats. There are basically three different approaches to image import:

Import as a character
Images that are positioned as a character are treated as any textual character in a line of text. They flow with the other text in a sentence.

Import to fixed position
Images that are inserted at a fixed position are stationary in the word processing document. TX Text Control automatically flows text around fixed images. End-users can, however, move these images around the page with a traditional drag-and-drop approach.

Anchored to a paragraph
Images can be inserted and attached (anchored) to a specific paragraph. Whenever the paragraph moves down a page - for example, when more text is added before it - the inserted image remains geometrically relative to the paragraph to which it is attached, and thus moves down the page with the rest of the paragraph.

TX Text Control offers end-users a dialog box, in which the behavior of the text flow can be determined. Additionally, images can be rescaled within in the word processing document.

Screenshots created with TX Text Control 14.0