There are many products that convert regular Word document to PDF. (no need
for iText there)
I found only few products that convert Word Form into PDF-Form. (e.g.
CenoPDF, Windward).
>From those I found none that will accept a list of my customized fields.
Which I will later identify in the PDF u
On Tue, Jun 22, 2010 at 7:37 AM, OmegaZiv wrote:
>
> Excellent answer. Exactly what I was looking for. Kudos.
>
> Unfortunately, my manager refuses to move to Open Office. No. Only Word.
> MS Word is missing the functionality of "Create PDF Form", existing in OO.
> Word only publish to PDF, witho
Excellent answer. Exactly what I was looking for. Kudos.
Unfortunately, my manager refuses to move to Open Office. No. Only Word.
MS Word is missing the functionality of "Create PDF Form", existing in OO.
Word only publish to PDF, without fields. Which is why I tried the trick of
using bookmarks
OmegaZiv wrote:
> I was given a task to:
> 1) create a document template with dynamic fields, using a high-level
> editor, such as Word
Or Open Office, as is done in chapter 6 of the new iText book:
http://www.flickr.com/photos/itextinaction/4330324408/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/itextinaction/4
On Mon, Jun 21, 2010 at 6:12 AM, OmegaZiv wrote:
>
> Hi,
> The latest message of this topic was from 2007. I hope there is new
> information.
> I was given a task to:
> 1) create a document template with dynamic fields, using a high-level
> editor, such as Word
> 2) Convert that template to PDF (
Hi,
The latest message of this topic was from 2007. I hope there is new
information.
I was given a task to:
1) create a document template with dynamic fields, using a high-level
editor, such as Word
2) Convert that template to PDF (maybe FDF), including the dynamic fields
3) Use iText to edit the