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Drag And Drop Images into TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms

This code sample demonstrates how to drag images from the Windows File Explorer and drop them directly into TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms. Each image is placed at the current mouse cursor position, and the built-in drag and drop events handle multiple files at once.

Drag And Drop Images into TX Text Control .NET for Windows Forms

We have just uploaded a new sample to our source code library that illustrates how to drag and drop images from the Windows File Explorer directly into TX Text Control. The images will be placed at the current mouse position. Additionally, it is possible to drop multiple images at once. This sample utilizes the implemented drag and drop events of TX Text Control that make it easy as everything in TX Text Control.

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Drag And Drop images into TX Text Control

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