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deprecated service HypertextDocument
Usage Restrictions
deprecated
Deprecation Info
use TextDocument instead.
Description
is an extension of a text document which can also contain tables and certain kinds of embedded objects (e.g., graphics).

Included Services - Summary
TextDocument
(referenced entity's summary:)
Specify the document service of the text module.
Exported Interfaces - Summary
XTextGraphicObjectsSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides access to the collection of all embedded and linked graphics within this context (i.e. within this document).
XTextEmbeddedObjectsSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides the collection of all embedded objects within this context (i.e. this document).
XTextTablesSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
enables the object to handle text tables.
Included Services - Details
TextDocument
(referenced entity's summary:)
Specify the document service of the text module.
Exported Interfaces - Details
XTextGraphicObjectsSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides access to the collection of all embedded and linked graphics within this context (i.e. within this document).
XTextEmbeddedObjectsSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
provides the collection of all embedded objects within this context (i.e. this document).
XTextTablesSupplier
(referenced entity's summary:)
enables the object to handle text tables.

 
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