Thanks Christian for your reply,

I think we tried the EditPage function, but maybe we didn’t look at it too 
closely.
I will check it out and let you know.

Thank you again
Fotis

> On 25 Φεβ 2015, at 3:53 μ.μ., Christian Schmitz 
> <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> 
>> Currently we are trying to import the 1st page in order to change it and it 
>> doesn't seem to work (since the PDF is more than one page). What should be 
>> the correct approach / methods to use?
> 
> Well, if you want to load a file, change a few pages and write back, it 
> sounds like you should use ImportPDFFile method.
> Than you open pages for editing with EditPage function.
> 
>> Also we manage to create a table, but we cannot “insert” it in a specific 
>> place in the PDF’s 4th page (only managed to create it in the end of the 
>> document.
> 
> You missed EditPage function?
> 
>> Finally we want to combine 3 PDF documents into one. The first is a one page 
>> document which we need to edit as well, the second is the 4 page document 
>> that I mentioned above and the 3rd is a document that doesn’t need to be 
>> edited. Could we combine them while editing? Or should we process each one 
>> separately, save each one and then combine them?
> 
> You can do that all together. Loop through source files, import pages or 
> while file as needed.
> You can always import one or more pages from a file, edit the pages, draw 
> some text on it. No problem.
> 
> And we have a couple of examples for that.
> 
> 
> Sincerely
> Christian
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