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> Packers are the way in which `docx` turns your code into `.docx` format. It is completely decoupled from the `docx.Document`.
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Packers works in both a node and browser environment (Angular etc). Now, the packer returns a `Buffer`, `Blob`, `string`, `base64 string`, or `Stream`. It is up to you to take that and persist it with node's `fs`, send it down as a downloadable file, or anything else you wish. As of `version 4+`, this library will not have options to export to PDF.
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Packers works in both a node and browser environment (Angular etc). Now, the packer returns a `Buffer`, `Blob`, `string`, `base64 string`, `ArrayBuffer`, or `Stream`. It is up to you to take that and persist it with node's `fs`, send it down as a downloadable file, or anything else you wish. As of `version 4+`, this library will not have options to export to PDF.
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### Export as Buffer
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});
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```
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### Export as ArrayBuffer
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This may be useful when working in a Node.js worker.
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```ts
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Packer.toArrayBuffer(doc).then((arrayBuffer) => {
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port.postMessage(arrayBuffer, [arrayBuffer]);
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});
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```
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### Export as a Stream
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```ts
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@ -63,3 +73,13 @@ Packer.toString(doc, true, overrides).then((string) => {
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console.log(string);
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});
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```
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### Export to arbitrary formats
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You can also use the lower-level `Packer.pack` method to export to any specified type.
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```ts
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Packer.pack(doc, 'string').then((string) => {
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console.log(string);
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});
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```
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