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Drawing Text Frames Using the Mouse

This sample application built with VB.NET 2003 shows how to let users draw text frames directly on a document using the mouse in TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms. The technique enables interactive, freeform placement of text frames for word processing application interfaces.

Drawing Text Frames Using the Mouse

Sophisticated word processing applications requires a user-friendly interface. Sometimes, it is required that the user is able to draw text frames directly on the document.

Recently, I made a sample which shows how to implement this requirement using TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms and Visual Basic .NET 2003.

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Drawing Text Frames using the Mouse

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