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OfficeApplicationBuilderExtensions.AddOffice(IModuleBuilder<IBlazorApplicationBuilder>, Action<OfficeOptions>) Method

Adds the Office Module to your application.

Namespace: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Blazor.ApplicationBuilder

Assembly: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Office.Blazor.v24.1.dll

NuGet Package: DevExpress.ExpressApp.Office.Blazor

Declaration

public static IModuleBuilder<IBlazorApplicationBuilder> AddOffice(
    this IModuleBuilder<IBlazorApplicationBuilder> builder,
    Action<OfficeOptions> configureOptions = null
)

Parameters

Name Type Description
builder IModuleBuilder<IBlazorApplicationBuilder>

Allows you to register and configure Modules in your application and chain further Module registrations.

Optional Parameters

Name Type Default Description
configureOptions Action<OfficeOptions> null

Contains options that you can use to configure the Office Module.

Returns

Type Description
IModuleBuilder<IBlazorApplicationBuilder>

Allows you to register and configure Modules in your application, and chain further Module registrations.

Remarks

The following example demonstrates how to use this method:

using DevExpress.ExpressApp.ApplicationBuilder;
using DevExpress.ExpressApp.Blazor.ApplicationBuilder;
using DevExpress.Persistent.BaseImpl.EF;
// ...
public class Startup {
   // ...
    public void ConfigureServices(IServiceCollection services) {
        // ...
        services.AddXaf(Configuration, builder => {
            builder.UseApplication<YourSolutionNameBlazorApplication>();
            builder.Modules
                // ...
                .AddOffice(options => {
                    options.RichTextMailMergeDataType = typeof(RichTextMailMergeData);
                })
            // ...
        });
        // ...
    }
}

Important

If you use Entity Framework Core, register the DevExpress.Persistent.BaseImpl.EF.RichTextMailMergeData type in the DbContext (see Ways to Add a Business Class - Import Classes from a Business Class Library or Module). If you use the Application Designer, you must register the type before you open the designer window.

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