Turn word PDF to picture format PDF
Hi,
I have asked before how to make PDF content not copyable, now that I am able to do that. But my boss said it is a contract, so he don't want people to be able to copy and search in the PDF. So I suggested to make the contract in picture format, so that people cannot search in it, at least that is what my boss want. I simply just use the snap shot button (Adobe Acrobat 7.0 Professional) highlight the page, then create PDF from clipboard image, but because i can only create one PDF from that snapshot page, so that the contract have 20 pages, I need to do that 20 times, and combine the PDFs, it takes me like 5-10min to do a 20 pages contract, but my boss said he would prefer to click a button and that the words can be converted to image format, or a easier way to do it, so I wonder if there is a way for that.
Thanks,
Alex
Hi ,
Plse see the below thread
PI 7.1 : Taking a input PDF file and mapping it to a hexBinary attribute
It will help you.
You can write custom adapter modules:
Java Mappingh;
SAP Conversion agent:
http://www.riyaz.net/blog/parsing-pdf-files-using-sap-conversion-agent-part-i/technology/sap/628/
http://help.sap.com/saphelp_nw04/helpdata/en/43/4c38c4cf105f85e10000000a1553f6/content.htm
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