Quoting Thorsten Sch�fer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> "At my day job, we used iText in combination with Microsoft Word and
> Adobe Acrobat. First, our team designed a shipment form using Microsoft
> Word. Next, we converted the Word document to PDF using Adobe Acrobat.
> Then, using iText's template capability, we loaded the PDF file into our
> application. From there, it was quite easy to fill in data values on the
> form and output the final PDF document."
> 
> I searched for this feature in the tutorial but I haven't fount it. Can
> somebody tell me where to find more information on this capabilities? A
> little tutorial would be great.

There are some examples Paulo has put on his site;
look for merge and FDF in the filename.
The article in onJava is great because I don't have
a lot of time to work on the tutorial.
The more iText gets known, the more chances there are
people will write similar articles on different topics.

br,
Bruno


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