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How to Edit Word & Excel Files in the Browser with JavaScript

How to Edit Word & Excel Files in the Browser with JavaScript

Compare WOPI integrations, rich text editors, and Apryse client-side Office editors for fidelity, security, infrastructure, and developer experience.

June 25, 2026

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Apryse Answers Ep. 3: Solving Real DOCX Editing Challenges from Reddit

Apryse Answers Ep. 3: Solving Real DOCX Editing Challenges from Reddit

Apryse solves three real DOCX editing questions from Reddit — React editors, template generation, and in-browser word editing with WebViewer.

June 10, 2026

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DOCX Editor Now Supports Comments: In-Document Review for Web-Based Document Workflows

DOCX Editor Now Supports Comments: In-Document Review for Web-Based Document Workflows

DOCX Editor now supports in-document comments - create, manage and respond to feedback directly without leaving your workflow.

May 18, 2026

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One Editor to Rule Them All: Working with PDF, DOCX & Spreadsheet files using the Apryse Web SDK

One Editor to Rule Them All: Working with PDF, DOCX & Spreadsheet files using the Apryse Web SDK

Learn how to use WebViewer to detect file types client-side and open PDFs, DOCX, or spreadsheets in the right editor. Create a seamless, dependency-free web app with a WCAG 2.2 AA compliant UI.

March 25, 2026

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DOCX Editor Adds APIs and In-Editor Search & Replace for Precise Text Updates

DOCX Editor Adds APIs and In-Editor Search & Replace for Precise Text Updates

DOCX Editor now offers programmatic APIs for developers and a fast in-editor Search & Replace panel for users—streamlining bulk edits and quick fixes in one tool.

October 16, 2025

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How LegalTech can enable in-browser editing without MS Word

How LegalTech can enable in-browser editing without MS Word

Apryse WebViewer empowers legal professionals to edit and collaborate on DOCX files directly in the browser—without MS Word or third-party dependencies.

May 18, 2026

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