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rishub
over 7 years ago
Hi,
I need to set an Image / Logo value to the Header of Template for Generating PDF Document/ Text Document.
Any Help?
Thanks in Advance
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Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
does it have to be fully dynamic or is it a choice between a specific few? I know there's a way with a Word document by manipulating it as a ZIP file, but I think with a PDF the choice may be limited to making separate templates - one for each version of header image.
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rishub
over 7 years ago
We want to make it dynamic so that we can map it through mapping.
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rishub
over 7 years ago
Also, can you specify your way please?
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Mike Schmitt
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over 7 years ago
Specify which part exactly?
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rishub
over 7 years ago
How you add it to word Doc & PDF?
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rishub
over 7 years ago
If you have a dynamic way to share that would be awesome
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Mike Schmitt
Certified Lead Developer
over 7 years ago
I don't know a way for PDF other than doing what I described above.
For word documents - you can create a word document with an image inserted like a header, and then use the "Add Documents to ZIP" smart service to replace the image as it is stored in the .docx file (which is really a zip file). You'd need to figure out the path and image name within the document, and replace it with a file of identical dimensions.
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rishub
over 7 years ago
Ahh, I just checked, we don't want a zip file. So we have to figure out a dynamic way only. Thanks for update mschmitt
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Mike Schmitt
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over 7 years ago
To clarify, this would create a regular MS Word .docx file.
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rishub
over 7 years ago
Thanks mschmitt.
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