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HP - Exstream(Commonly known as Dialogue)is a new tool developed by HP and is widely used by many MNC IT companies. There are no articles for this tool in almost in entire WWW.
But there are many enquiries and doubts which are asked related to this tool in every company. Further new joiners find very difficult to understand this tool as no help is available.
This tool is too costly to install in normal workstations and in guide centers.
I want to create articles to cover all parts of this powerful and growing tool.
I also add to this that this is the tool used nowadays in many IT companies to generate statements and reports at high speed and standards.
So, is there any possibilities to post an article in code project and if so under which section can I post it.
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Post the same here: CP Article writing Forum[^].
Moderators keep a continous watch over there - uyou would get back exact needed reply very soon.
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NaveenSoftwares 29-Sep-10 9:16am    
Reason for my vote of 5
Automatic vote of 5 for accepting answer.
This isn't really a Q&A question - if you write an article on the subject (and there is no good reason why you shouldn't if you know enough about it) then just submit it via the menu "Articles...Post and Article" and see if it gets approved.
 
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NaveenSoftwares 29-Sep-10 6:01am    
I know that, but I asked so that my article is placed under correct topic.
Hi,
Currently im in a project where we are using Exstream tool.
Im new to this tool.
In my project i have to import RTF(Rich Text Format) file by the method RTF Pass Through.
In this im not able to view all pages of RTF in the output(both in exstream view and in PDF). Instead im getting only one page in output.
Any suggestion from any Exstream Specialist.

P.S: This is not the solution to the question.I cant post a new question as my internet setting does not allow me to do so.Tat's y im posting it as a solution.

Thanks & Regards,
Marshal
 
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