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. Please read the full article at: 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.
Please read the full article at:
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