Use the DevExpress PDF Viewer Control to display PDF files directly in your WPF application, without the need to install an external PDF viewer on your end-user’s machine.
Getting Started
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This section will quickly get you acquainted with the DevExpress PDF Viewer.
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End-users can type directly into PDF documents that contain form field information. The topics in this section introduce interactive forms and describe how to export (import) a document with interactive form data in various formats.
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Navigation
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This section contains topics that describe navigational options provided by the PDF Viewer such as bookmarks (which are located in the navigation pane) and hyperlinks, allowing end-users to navigate quickly from one part of a document to another.
Navigation Pane
Describes the structure of the navigation pane.
Bookmarks
Introduces PDF Viewer bookmarks, and describes their capabilities and customization options on a navigation pane.
Thumbnails
Introduces PDF Viewer thumbnails, and describes their capabilities on a navigation pane.
Hyperlinks
Introduces hyperlinks and describes their capabilities.
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Interactivity
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The topics in this section describe the operations that end-users can perform in the PDF Viewer.
File Attachment
Introduces the file attachment and describes actions that can be performed on attachments.
Text Markup Annotations
Introduces text markup annotations and describes how to manipulate (create, edit and remove) the annotations in pages.
Navigating and Viewing a Document
Provides information on using the PDF Viewer to navigate through the document content.
Content Copying
Describes how to copy document content (text and an image) to clipboard.
Cursor Modes
Details the PDF Viewer cursor modes.
Document Rotation
Describes rotation actions that can be performed on document pages.
Zooming
Describes how to zoom in and out of a document and zoom to a specific zoom factor.
Printing
Describes how to print a document and customize print settings in the Print dialog.
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