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You had me at "Hello World!"
Converting RTF on the Clipboard To XAML
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over 5 years ago
by
nikola
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Here is a simple function that will convert RTF data on the clipboard to XAML: /// <summary> /// Returns the text contents of the clipboard as XAML /// </summary> /// <returns></returns> public static string GetFormattedXamlFromClipboard...
You had me at "Hello World!"
Retrieving Information From Excel 2007 Files
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over 5 years ago
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nikola
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Ever needed a sample code to programmatically extract data from Excel 2007 table? Given an excel table like this (in book1.xlsx): Name ID Color Ball 1 White Phone 2 Green ...
You had me at "Hello World!"
RichTextBox Tips
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over 5 years ago
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nikola
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Although this blog is about XAML only I decided to take on the next step and write some code behind. 1. How to get selection range excluding the UIElements and such from RichTextBox: StartIndex = new TextRange(richTextBox.Document.ContentStart,...
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