Joel,

Joel wrote
> Hi Krishna, please can you share your solution to this problem? i am also
> facing the same problem, i have to find absolute position of a field and
> replace it with an image.
> 
> your assistace will be highly appreciated,
> 
> anyone who can assist,please pitch in.

nabble both clearly indicated to you that 

a) this group is essentially a mailing list frontend. How do you expect
people on the mailing list to make any sense out of your message? And that

b) the message you replied to is from 2005. After 11 years solutions may
very well not apply to current iText versions anymore.

Furthermore, public iText support essentially has been moved to
stackoverflow. Thus, you may want to create a question there concerning your
problem and describe it clearly enough, including your pivotal code as far
as you got, so people do not need to remember some mails from the obscure
past to help you.

Regards,

Michael





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