*Hopefully I can explain this well enough to solicit an answer:*
*I have started automating an job process which involves printing filled
out forms. These forms currently exist as excel spreadsheets, into which
the user types the relevant data before printing. I have used Open Office
to create an xml form which I can then programatically fill out and print
using iText. Due to the number of excel spreadsheets in the library of
forms that may have to be used, it would be a monumental task to rebuild
them all in openoffice. Can someone suggest a way (using iText of course)
that I can take those excel spreadsheets (exported to pdf if necessary) and
merge in the data that needs to be added programatically, and print the
resulting PDF.*
*If I'm not clear on any of the points, please feel free to ask me for more
information. This is a critical business need for the project I'm working
on, and I've already spent a great deal of time on it (in the way of trying
to learn iText - first exposure). Also, if there is a better solution than
iText, I'm open to that as well.*
*
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*Thanks.*
*
*
*-- Kevin*
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