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Copy All Styles from One TextControl into Another

Copying InlineStyles or ParagraphStyles between two TX Text Control instances does not require duplicating the entire document content. A foreach loop iterates the source style collection, instantiates new style objects from each existing entry, and adds them to the target.

Copy All Styles from One TextControl into Another

Sometimes, it is required to copy all styles of the InlineStyles or ParagraphStyles collection to another instance of TextControl without cloning the whole text.

In this case, you can simply use a foreach loop to iterate through all styles. In this loop, you need to create a new instance of the style object that can be added to the style collection of the second TX Text Control.

The following code copies all InlineStyles from textControl1 to the second instance textControl2:

foreach (TXTextControl.InlineStyle curStyle in textControl1.InlineStyles)
{
   TXTextControl.InlineStyle newStyle = new TXTextControl.InlineStyle(curStyle);
   textControl2.InlineStyles.Add(newStyle);
}

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