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Essential Studio® for ASP.NET CORE Release Notes
v26.1.40
July 02, 2024
DocIO
Bug Fixes
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#I597840
- Paragraph is now preserved properly while converting an RTF to DOCX format document. -
#I599319
- Shape is now positioned properly while converting a DOCX format document to PDF. -
#I599156
- Bold text is now preserved properly while converting an RTF format document to PDF. -
#I600371
- The table with shape in header is now preserved properly while converting a DOCX format document to PDF. -
#I599685
- Text is now moved to the next page properly when the text has line spacing (Exactly) in Word to PDF conversion. -
#I598083
- RTL text within the track changes balloon is now preserved properly while converting a DOCX format document to PDF. -
#I598085
- Track changes balloon lines are now preserved properly for right aligned texts while converting a DOCX format document to PDF.
Grid
Bug fixes
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#FB58829
- Resolved theColumnChooser
position misalignment issue. -
#FB58782
- Resolved the problem that arises when using the format optionN2
and setting the type as number. -
#I598304
- Resolved the issue where the date column Excel filter not includes previous selected value withEnableInfiniteScrolling
infilterSettings
. -
#I600803
- The issue of theFilterBar
cell being misaligned in the checkbox column has been resolved.
Presentation
Bug Fixes
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#I601758
- The chart title font is now preserved properly while saving a PowerPoint presentation document. -
#I599680
- The category axis labels with justified alignment are now preserved properly while saving a PowerPoint presentation document.
XlsIO
Bug Fixes
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#I591096
- The cell background color is now rendered properly when a databar conditional format is applied in the Excel to PDF conversion. -
#I580171
– An exception is no longer thrown while parsing chart height when there is no column or row data. -
#I595161
- Header and footer margins are now rendered properly in the Excel to PDF conversion.
Note : The bug or feature items that do not have a corresponding ID associated with them are internally identified.