You must stamp one at a time and flatten it. Concatenate all with PdfCopy to
get the final pdf.

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Sent: Monday, March 28, 2005 4:30 PM
Subject: [iText-questions] Using PdfStamper and multiple readers


Here is my scenario.

I have 8 or 9 PDF files that I am using as form templates.
I'm using the PdfStamper to read in a template and set the form fields using
the AcroFields object(works great).
I need to repeat the process of using the PDF stamper with the templates to
create a multi page PDF file that is the aggregate of several templates
all "stamped" with the correct form data.  A template may be used on more
than
one page in the resulting pdf(I.E. the form fields for the two pages will be
the same, but they are supposed to have different data).

Is there a way to use the stamper to read from multiple tempates, creating a
multipage document where each page is it's own form?

Thanks,
Ed



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