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I have used a WPF RichTextBox to save a flowdocument from it as byte[] in database. Now i need to retrieve this data and display in a report RichTextBox as an rtf. when i try to convert the byte[] using TextRange or in XAMLReader i get a FlowDocument back but how do i convert it to rtf string as the report RichTextBox only takes rtf.

Thanks

Arvind

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You should not persist the FlowDocument directly as it should be considered the runtime representation of the document, not the actual document content. Instead, use the TextRange class to Save and Load to various formats including Rtf.

A quick sample on how to create a selection and save to a stream:

var content = new TextRange(doc.ContentStart, doc.ContentEnd);

if (content.CanSave(DataFormats.Rtf))
{
    using (var stream = new MemoryStream())
    {
        content.Save(stream, DataFormats.Rtf);
    }
}

To load content into a selection would be similar:

var content = new TextRange(doc.ContentStart, doc.ContentEnd);

if (content.CanLoad(DataFormats.Rtf))
{
    content.Load(stream, DataFormats.Rtf);
}
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  • Thanks for your responce but i have tryed this method and this this does not save the formating made in the text(ie making text bold changing colour),i need to also the save the format so i save it as a flowDodcument
    – Arvind
    May 6, 2009 at 11:39
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This works like a charm for me. Displays the result in an RTF box without difficulties.

public static string getDocumentAsXaml(IDocumentPaginatorSource flowDocument)
{
     return XamlWriter.Save(flowDocument);
}
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    Using conn As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlConnection(connectionSTRING)
       Dim adapter As New System.Data.SqlClient.SqlDataAdapter(selectSTRING, conn)
       Dim DS As System.Data.DataSet = New System.Data.DataSet
       adapter.Fill(DS)

       Dim ba() As Byte = Text.Encoding.ASCII.GetBytes(DS.Tables(0).Rows(0)("RTF_Field").ToString())

       Dim ms As MemoryStream = New MemoryStream(ba)
       Dim fd As FlowDocument = New FlowDocument
       Dim tr As TextRange = New TextRange(fd.ContentStart, fd.ContentEnd)
       tr.Load(ms, System.Windows.DataFormats.Rtf)
       ms.Close()

            RichTextBox.Document = fd

        End Using

You will need to use your connection string & SQL select statement ... other than that, this is it ...

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    He doesn't address the problem. The code just reads an RTF string from a binary database field (as ASCII >.<), and then loads it into a flow document as RTF. Oct 11, 2013 at 6:54
  • Accepted Answer: use the TextRange class to Save and Load to various formats including Rtf. Apr 10, 2014 at 7:30
  • The solution offered here uses textrange to load memorystream, DataFormats.RTF ... same as accepted ... just displayed a field grab ... you guys troll much >.< Apr 10, 2014 at 7:38

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