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Range charts visualize the difference between minimum and maximum values for each data point using a filled area to represent variation. This makes it easier to understand fluctuations, compare ranges and identify patterns without the clutter of multiple lines. By focusing on value distribution rather than individual points, they improve readability and highlight trends and inconsistencies at a glance. They are useful for scenarios such as tracking temperature ranges, monitoring performance thresholds or comparing variations across datasets.
Several .NET Blazor charting components provide you with range charts, including:
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Printing PDFs to a printer is the process of sending a Portable Document Format (PDF) file from an application to a physical or virtual printer while preserving its layout, fonts, and graphical fidelity. A PDF viewer control typically handles rendering and pagination, ensuring consistent output across devices and print environments. The main benefit is predictable, high-quality output, which is especially important for documents that require precise formatting. Modern PDF viewer components support printing either directly through built-in user interface elements such as a toolbar or print dialog, or programmatically through application code using API methods, giving developers flexibility in how printing capabilities are exposed and controlled within an application.
Several WinForms PDF Viewer components allow you to print PDFs to a printer, including:
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Barcodes in reports involve adding machine readable codes, such as QR codes or linear barcodes, into printed or digital reports to enable quick scanning and automated data capture. This improves accuracy by reducing manual entry, increases efficiency through faster access to information, and supports integration with systems like inventory, CRM, or ERP platforms. It also enhances traceability for tracking items, documents, or transactions. Common use cases include inventory management, order processing, healthcare records, and invoice or ticket verification where speed and reliability are essential.
Several .NET WinForms Reporting controls include Barcodes including:
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Spell checker components are reusable software modules that provide automated spelling validation within applications, typically integrated into text editors, data entry forms, or rich text controls. They use dictionaries and optional user-defined vocabularies to identify and suggest corrections for misspelled words, either in real time or during batch processing, with some implementations also incorporating language-specific rules. The primary benefits include improved data accuracy, enhanced user experience, and reduced manual proofreading effort, particularly in applications that rely heavily on text input such as document management systems, messaging tools, and reporting interfaces.
Several WinForms UI suites provide you with spell checker components, including:
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Inserting rows in spreadsheet components enables users to expand and reorganize data dynamically within a worksheet. It supports common data management tasks such as adding new records, adjusting layouts, and maintaining structured datasets without disrupting existing content. By integrating row insertion directly through APIs, applications can offer a familiar and efficient spreadsheet experience for users working with tabular data.
Several ASP.NET Core spreadsheet controls offer support for inserting rows including:
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