PDF Reflow ( Drake ) SDK is a scalable COM component that enables applications to convert and reflow PDF documents in MS Word
| Version | 7.1.08.56 |
| Updated | Oct 6th 2006 |
| Developer |
BCL Technologies
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| User Rating |
1119
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| Original File Size | 2.6 MB |
| Downloads | 9359 |
| Systems | Windows All |
| Category | Programming |
BCL's PDF Reflow ( Drake ) SDK is a scalable COM component that enables applications to convert and reflow PDF documents in MS Word.
Here are some key features of "PDF Reflow ( Drake ) SDK":
■ Adjust Font Names
■ Adjust Spacing
■ Preserve Text Position
■ Shrink Fonts
■ Text flow output
■ This option will extract and reflow the text and graphics from the original PDF document into MSWord
■ Preserve layout using spaces and tabs
■ This option causes the text in the Word document to maintain the same position as the original PDF, using spaces and tabs instead of text boxes. This option is only available for documents without any column.
■ Exact placement using text-boxes
■ This option causes the text in the Word document to maintain the same position as the original PDF, using text-boxes.
■ Support Legal Pleading document
■ Detects numbers on the left side of the PDF document and displays them in the RTF document as line numbers in an extended header field.
■ Extract Images (as JPEG and BMP)
■ Extract Text
■ Jpeg Quality
■ Merge Paragraph
■ Merge Text
■ Set Conversion Page Range
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