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https://github.com/syncfusionexamples/getting-started-with-the-react-in-place-editor-component

A quick-start project that contains code to create and configure the Syncfusion React In Place Editor component. This project also includes a code snippet to integrate other components like the DatePicker, TextBox, and Dropdown List and how to change the mode.
https://github.com/syncfusionexamples/getting-started-with-the-react-in-place-editor-component

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A quick-start project that contains code to create and configure the Syncfusion React In Place Editor component. This project also includes a code snippet to integrate other components like the DatePicker, TextBox, and Dropdown List and how to change the mode.

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# Getting Started with the React In-place Editor Component

A quick-start project that contains code to create and configure the Syncfusion React In Place Editor component. This project also includes a code snippet to integrate other components like the DatePicker, TextBox, and Dropdown List and how to change the mode.

Refer to the following documentation to learn about the React In-place Editor component:
https://ej2.syncfusion.com/react/documentation/inplace-editor/getting-started

Check out this online example of the React In-place Editor component:
https://ej2.syncfusion.com/react/demos/#/material/inplace-editor/default

## Project prerequisites
Make sure that you have the compatible versions of [Visual Studio Code](https://code.visualstudio.com/download ) and [NodeJS](https://nodejs.org/en/download) or later version in your machine before starting to work on this project.

## How to run this application
To run this application, you need to first clone the `getting-started-with-the-react-in-place-editor-component` repository and then open it in Visual Studio Code. Now, simply build and run your project to view the output.