Hi Ahmed,
[Note: please consider creating your own thread, instead of replying to the
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On 18 May 2012 10:17, Ahmed OUBAHA <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hello
>
> how I can delete a table in an existing pdf file and replace it with my
> own table
>
If you know the exact coordinates of the existing table, you can stamp your
own data over it. Note that this will be just a visual effect, the old data
will still be there, just hidden.
If you expect the content to reflow (in the same way a word processor would
do), please reconsider. PDF is not designed to be an edition format, but a
presentation format.
For more information about what PDF and what PDF isn't, and as a
consequence what iText can and can't do, please have a look at this free
chapter from "iText in Action, 2nd Edition":
< http://www.manning.com/lowagie2/samplechapter6.pdf >
Best regards,
alexis
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