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Comments by Proximus Seraphim Dimitri Daviticus (Top 1 by date)
Proximus Seraphim Dimitri Daviticus
31-Jan-19 11:55am
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Hey Richard, i was thinking.. and maybe this is far fetched. But before the creation of the new pdf's or it being copied, can't there be a sort of way of writing
If document.pagesize <> itextsharp.text.pagesize.LETTER Then
code here
end if
?? Or is that too broad? My pdf's are split into 5 different headers. The header in particular that has the Legal documents is called exhibits. So i'll know i'll only have to deal with that particular header. Is there not a way to shrink the legal document into a letter?
I tried a code before and what it did was make the legal into letter, but it did this by cutting out a letter size document. So it just looked like a zoomed in cut off document that was letter size.