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On 4 January 2018 at 00:05, M Jarvis <[email protected]> wrote:

> Yep, still alive and kickin'....
>
> I'm working up a proof-of-concept thing to add to our report writing
> engine, that being the ability to export our text based reports into a PDF.
> I know how to do the FDF creation part of this (thanks again Ted) but I
> seem to be coming up short in a couple of areas.
>
> I am using LibreOffice to create my PDF template file, and not sure if the
> problem lives in there or not. I add a textbox control to a document, save
> as PDF, and later the FDF merge works just fine. BUT if the text starts
> getting any longer than what fits into the textbox as I've laid it out in
> the PDF, scroll bars appear and the textbox doesn't expand. I'm not saying
> it *should* do so automatically, but I can't figure out how to do that or
> even if it's possible.
>
> Or, is there some other control available to LibreOffice I might try using
> that lets me FDF merge in files of large size?
>
> In a perfect world there wouldn't be any control visible to the user at
> all, just the text of the report.
>
> Some of our reports can be several thousand pages for Year-End stuff and
> all that...
>
> Installing any software such as CutePDF or other to help drive this isn't
> an option at this time.
>
> TIA,
>
> --
> Matt Jarvis
> Eugene, Oregon USA
>
>
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