It will work with any PDF but the advantage of AcroForms is knowing were to write the new text.

Paulo

----- Original Message ----- From: "rakesh mailgroups" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
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Sent: Tuesday, April 25, 2006 9:57 PM
Subject: [iText-questions] Clarification of usage


Hi,

just another point which may or may not be obvious.

I have been tasked with generating an application form, pre-populated with
client data.

I have been given a blank pdf form. I was trying to create the pdf
programmatically and merge in my dynamic data.

I was looking through the Powerpoint slides that are available and it talks
about being able to load a pdf and add data to it. So rather than try and
build the pdf in its entirety from scratch, i can just read it in and put in
my data.

However, does this only work for AcroForms? A special type of pdf that would
have been created specifically for programmatic insertions, rather than any
pdf?

Cheers

Rakesh



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