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rishub
over 7 years ago
Hi All,
I tried to use "Add Documents to Zip" plug in to change the Logo dynamically for Docx & RTF document. When I tried to change the document that was having am image only, it did work & generated a new Document by replacing the image & I was able to open the document. Then I tried the same with document having image & verbiage, the document got generated but I was unable to open the the document as it gave me the following error: can one guide what is the error & how can I fix it please?
The Inputs that I used in Node are:
Base Document: "ABC Doc", it is the document that has a verbiage & old Logo
Create New Document: true()
New Document name: "ABC_Ltr_LOGO.rtf"
New Document Desc: No value
Save In Folder: cons!testFolder
Existing Document: Same as Base Document
Documents to add: "companyLogo"; (It is a logo image that needs to be replaced & being multiple it has semi column)
Document Paths: {"word/media/image1.png"}
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Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
Can you provide any sort of confirmation that .RTF files are able to be manipulated as ZIP containers? It is known that .DOCX files can be handled such, but as far as I know, .RTF is a proprietary format and can't necessarily be manipulated like this. You might want to try doing this with a .DOCX file instead.
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Mike Schmitt
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over 7 years ago
Can you provide any sort of confirmation that .RTF files are able to be manipulated as ZIP containers? It is known that .DOCX files can be handled such, but as far as I know, .RTF is a proprietary format and can't necessarily be manipulated like this. You might want to try doing this with a .DOCX file instead.
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