| Hello World | is the obligatory Hello World program. |
| Hello World (VB) | is the obligatory Hello World program written in Visual Basic .NET. |
| Graphics | shows some of the capabilities of the XGraphcis class. |
| Annotations | shows how to create annotations. |
| Booklet | shows how to produce a booklet by placing two pages of an existing document on one landscape orientated page of a new document (for duplex printing). |
| Bookmarks | shows how to create bookmarks |
| Colors CMYK | shows how to use CMYK colors. |
| Combine Documents | shows how to import pages from existing PDF files into a new file. |
| Concatenate Documents | shows how to concatenate the pages of several PDF documents to one single file. |
| Export Images | shows how to export JPEG images from a PDF file. |
| Font Resolver | shows how to use fonts that are included with your application. |
| Multiple Pages | shows how to create a simple list that can span more than one page. |
| Page Sizes | shows a document with different page sizes. |
| Preview | shows how to render graphics in both a preview and a PDF document. |
| Private Fonts | shows how to use fonts that are not installed with Windows with the GDI build. |
| Protect Document | shows how to protect a document with a password. |
| Split Document | shows how to convert a PDF document with n pages into n documents with one page each. |
| Text Layout | shows how to layout text with the TextFormatter class |
| Two Pages on One | shows how to place two pages of an existing document on one landscape orientated page of a new document. |
| Unicode | shows how to use Unicode text in PDFsharp |
| Unprotect Document | shows how to unprotect a document (if you know the password). |
| Watermark | draws a watermark above or beneath existing content |
| Work on Pdf Objects | shows how to deal with PDF objects that are not (yet) covered by specialized PDFsharp classes (as an example it adds an OpenAction to an existing PDF file) |
| XForms | shows how to create an XForm object from scratch. You can think of such an object as a template, that, once created, can be drawn frequently anywhere in your PDF document. |