Guys,
I have a huge text file that I want to break and generate
an multiple pdf files from C# application.
My problem is to generate a pdf file.
Programatically , I should able to give a page break and
change a font and size.
We are using Acrobat 6.0 professional. By using
pdf-distiller, I can generate pdf file but, the challange
is t convert it first to postscript file and then generate pdf.
Is there anyway I can do that. I had tried lot of options
but, nothing works as per requirement.
Any help is appreciated.
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I have a huge text file that I want to break and generate an multiple pdf files from C# application. My problem is to generate a pdf file. Programatically , I should able to give a page break and change a font and size. We are using Acrobat 6.0 professional. By using pdf-distiller, I can generate pdf file but, the challange is t convert it first to postscript file and then generate pdf. Is there anyway I can do that. I had tried lot of options but, nothing works as per requirement. Any help is appreciated.
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Programatically, I should able to give a page break and
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