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[iText-questions] Using iTextSharp to fill in pdf from ASP .NET web app
DaveBF
2016-10-25 13:35:05 UTC
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I am using iTextSharp to fill in text fields and check checkboxes in pdf
files.
I was using Adobe LiveCycle Designer to obtain the labels of the various
fields.

Then I set contents of the fields using VB in my .NET apps.

Here's my question:
Does Adobe Acrobat Pro have the ability to give me those textbox and
checkbox field names?

If I no longer have access to LiveCycle can I do the same thing with Acrobat
Pro?

Thanks.



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Amedee Van Gasse
2016-10-26 07:17:24 UTC
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Post by DaveBF
I am using iTextSharp to fill in text fields and check checkboxes in pdf
files.
I was using Adobe LiveCycle Designer to obtain the labels of the various
fields.
Then I set contents of the fields using VB in my .NET apps.
Does Adobe Acrobat Pro have the ability to give me those textbox and
checkbox field names?
If I no longer have access to LiveCycle can I do the same thing with Acrobat
Pro?
Hello,

This mailing list isn't used any more. Could you please ask your
question on Stack Overflow and tag it with 'itext'?

You can read more about iText Community Support at
http://itextpdf.com/support

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