The Ultimate Text Control Reporting Article Collection
A categorized reference of TX Text Control Reporting tutorials and articles organized by topic: getting-started guides, data source configuration, merge field techniques, merge block patterns, image merging strategies, and report customization through the MailMerge API events.

Over the last couple of month, we published tons of articles, tips and tricks, tutorials and samples about Text Control Reporting. This article lists the ultimate link collection about Text Control Reporting and the MailMerge component. There is much more to come!
Reporting
The Text Control Reporting Framework combines powerful reporting features with an easy-to-use, MS Word compatible word processor. Users can create documents and templates using ordinary Microsoft Word skills. The Reporting Framework is included in all .NET based TX Text Control products including ASP.NET, Windows Forms and WPF.
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