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You might consider looking at BCL easyPDF COM. It works with VB.NET and C#.NET; I'm not sure about compatibility with Delphi, however. It works with Word 2000 and up. You can add watermarks and other security features at the time the PDF is created. A free demo of BCL easyPDF COM is available from our website at http://www.bcltechnologies.com. Rachel Burnsed [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > The PDF list is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com > __________________________________________________________________ > > Do they have to be native Word or will RTF suffice? > > Answer: Word format not RTF > > What version(s) of Word do you need to support? > Answer: Word 97 and above > > Will the user also have Word installed on the computer, or do > you need something that will work w/o Word present? > > Answer: Word will be installed. > > Do you need support for non-content elements in Word docs - > hyperlinks, bookmarks, forms, etc.?? > > Answer: No, but don't necessarily know what we may want to do in the > future. > > and then allow me to manipulate them by adding watermarks, > etc. > > Are you talking about simple "stamping" of additional data, > or real steganographic watermarking? > > Answer: We are contemplating adding a State Logo as a background watermark > to "brand", published, public documents. Also wanting to imbedd something > that we can authentic the document back to (such as an unique pin code) > that if the document was altered, the pin code would be lost, but I DO NOT > want to get into distributing Public Keys or passwords. > > >I need to embed the functionality in a Delphi Windows application. > > Can there be a separate "process" that gets called upon or > does it have to be completely "self-contained"?? > > Answer: What I envision is a "push application" that would be listed in the > File / Send To Menu of MSWord that would pass the Word Object to the > application. The application would allow the user to set other PDF > properties, perform the conversion to PDF and set the properties, add the > watermark, and then store the document as defined by the application. I am > willing to use a Print Driver as long as it executes the print driver and a > dialog box is NOT displayed so that the user has to respond. > > > Leonard Rosenthol > <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > s.com> To > Sent by: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [EMAIL PROTECTED] cc > dfzone.com [EMAIL PROTECTED] > Subject > Re: [PDF] MS DOC to PDF SDK > 12/19/2003 10:47 > AM > > > Please respond to > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > .com > > > > The PDF list is a service provided by PDFzone.com | http://www.pdfzone.com > __________________________________________________________________ > > At 7:42 AM -0600 12/19/03, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > >I am looking for an SDK (COM, VCL, and/or .NET) that will work with > >Borland Delphi (prefer one that has VCL components) to convert > >Microsoft Word documents to PDF > > Do they have to be native Word or will RTF suffice? > > What version(s) of Word do you need to support? > > Will the user also have Word installed on the computer, or do > you need something that will work w/o Word present? > > Do you need support for non-content elements in Word docs - > hyperlinks, bookmarks, forms, etc.?? > > > and then allow me to manipulate them by adding watermarks, etc. > > Are you talking about simple "stamping" of additional data, > or real steganographic watermarking? > > >I need to embed the functionality in a Delphi Windows application. > > Can there be a separate "process" that gets called upon or > does it have to be completely "self-contained"?? > > Leonard > -- > --------------------------------------------------------------------------- > Leonard Rosenthol <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Chief Technical Officer <http://www.pdfsages.com> > PDF Sages, Inc. 215-629-3700 (voice) > 215-629-0789 (fax) > > To change your subscription: > http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html > > To change your subscription: > http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html To change your subscription: http://www.pdfzone.com/discussions/lists-pdf.html
