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The Bold Reports by Syncfuion components for Angular contains ReportViewer and ReportDesigner reporting components for enterprise web development
The Bold Reports
UI components contains Angular Report Viewer and Angular Report Designer reporting components for enterprise web development. Empower your web application with feature-rich report preview, edit, and customization capabilities that allow you to explore data easily and make real-time decisions. Effortlessly print and export reports.
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The Bold Reports by Syncfuion components for Angular contains ReportViewer and ReportDesigner reporting components for enterprise web development
The npm package @boldreports/angular-reporting-components receives a total of 1,463 weekly downloads. As such, @boldreports/angular-reporting-components popularity was classified as popular.
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