What would be the difference between these two
approaches regarding the database data:

1) Add the data as precisely-positioned text.
2) Add precisely-positioned data fields and populate.

?

-Matt

--- Leonard Rosenthol <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> At 4:49 PM +0200 7/24/03, Martin Abrahamsson wrote:
> >The task is to make a pdf with some standard text
> in it, and some dynamic
> >bits (name, adress etc) from a database and then
> som fields where the user
> >is supposed to add text after i've presented it on
> the screen. Then the user
> >prints the pdf.
> 
>       OK...
> 
> 
> >I have to take an existing pdf (a scanned form that
> already
> >exists on paper) or build it myself (not so
> appealing) and then add the
> >dynamic bits at fixed locations (no problem i
> think) and som acroformfields
> >(i'm new to this with acroforms so i hope this i
> how it works) the users
> >could insert som text in on the screen. Is this at
> all possible with itext??
> 
>       Yup - no problem.  You can load the existing PDF
> into the PDF 
> as the background and then place whatever other text
> and fields you 
> need on top...
> 
> 
> Leonard
> -- 
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