The VeryDOC PDF View OCX Control is designed for developers seeking to embed a standalone PDF viewer within their Windows applications. Exclusively programmed as an ActiveX component, PDF View OCX Control ensures swift and simple rendering of PDF document.

One of the best things about PDF View OCX Control is that it allows you to load PDF documents from disk files. This feature makes it incredibly easy to display PDF files created by any PDF creation software. Furthermore, PDF View OCX Control does not require Adobe Reader which makes it an excellent choice for developers who want to embed a PDF Viewer into their application without depending on external software.
Some of the features that I found most useful include the ability to search for specific text within a PDF document, jump to an outline object destination, display document outlines, and scroll/zoom the view window. Additionally, the PDF View OCX Control provides options for viewing PDF pages in different layout modes such as Single Page, Facing, Continuous, and Continuous Facing. Additionally, it allows users to select text on the PDF pages and copy it to the clipboard.
PDF View OCX Control is an excellent option for developers who want to work with Visual Basic, Delphi, Internet Explorer, or any other ActiveX-compatible development environment. It also supports all versions of Acrobat PDF files. Overall, PDF View OCX Control is a robust and versatile PDF file viewer component that offers developers full control over their PDF viewer.
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