[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:

My terminology may be off as I'm a bit of an Acrobat newbie as well. They're called bookmarks in Word,

I'm not that familiar with Word, hence my confusion ;-)

If I use a button, am I able to put a table within a button, or is there some other way of doing this to indicate I want to remove a certain row.

You have lost me again. Remove a row?
What do you mean by that?
Note that you can add content to a PDF document at
absolute positions (for instance defined by a button field).
But you can't really EDIT a PDF file. If you remove a row,
there will be a blank space. No content will move from
one page to another. The layout is fixed in a PDF file.
PDF is a Page Description Language, not a word processing
format.

I do think they have the whole document generation process backwards. Instead of starting with a blank document and adding stuff, they start with a template which has everything on it and remove unnecessary things. I'll do a search on the terms you have suggested in this message though and post again if I have any more questions.

OK. You might want to have a look at this answer:
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.comp.java.lib.itext.general/22682
br,
Bruno



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