How to Integrate a Rich Text Editor into Angular Forms

Written by one-six-solutions | Published 2020/09/13
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TLDR Angular forms are powerful and versatile, but clients need more flexibility when interacting with their applications. For example, a form isn’t the best medium for generating complex, formatted documents such as an email. Instead of opening Outlook and/or Word to get access to formatting tools, you can integrate a rich text editor and get most, if not all the options you’ll need to create dynamic, formattable data. We’re using the TinyMCE component for Angular to get this set up.via the TL;DR App

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