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chilluk
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Posted: 30 Aug 06 at 6:10AM |
I'm trying to thumbnail a directory of PDFs - using VBA and iSed - utilising the RenerDocumentToFile command. It seems on multipage PDFs that the resultant file name always has a 1 appended (I'm specifying first page only) and I don't want that as the filenames need to match exactly the originals. Please help!! |
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Ingo
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Hi chilluk!
How should this work? Each page of the document will be converted to an image - so the names can't be the same. If so - the result will be only the last page as an image - the other pages will be lost. If this is not okay for you you can work with copy, delete, kill, rename, ... after the function call. Best regards, Ingo Edited by Ingo |
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chilluk
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I am specifying in the code that I only want to convert a single page - so ideally I'd want it to just have the name I specify without the added on 1. Can I detect multiple pages first and then I would know which ones need renaming? Thanks for your reply. |
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chilluk
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Ah - no worries - maybe it names all with the suffix of 1 - I'll just rename them all!!
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hbarclay
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The suffix should be whatever the page number is, and if you don't want it to be the suffix, you can insert a '%p' into the file name and the page number will replace the %p.
If you were using Delphi you could just call RenderPageToStream and then save the stream to a file, using VBA you might try RenderPageToString and then save the resulting string to a file. That way you would have complete control over the file name. I haven't tried either of these, but the functions look like they should work. |
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