msinatl,

msinatl wrote:
> I am then using the following Groovy code to find the names of the
> signature fields on each page so I can sign them.
> 
> [...]

As you already access reader.getAcroFields(), is there a special reason you
don't use the AcroFields methods getBlankSignatureNames() and
getSignatureNames()?

And you should use a different tool to split the PDF as the signature fields
should be accessible via the catalog.

Regards,   Michael.


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