Create and use template in pdf with pdf sdk is simple to apply in VB.NET if you use these source codes below. ByteScout PDF Suite is the bundle that provides six different SDK libraries to work with PDF from generating rich PDF reports to extracting data from PDF documents and converting them to HTML. This bundle includes PDF (Generator) SDK, PDF Renderer SDK, PDF Extractor SDK, PDF to HTML SDK, PDF Viewer SDK and PDF Generator SDK for Javascript. It can create and use template in pdf with pdf sdk in VB.NET.
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Imports Bytescout.PDF ''' <summary> ''' This example demonstrates how to use templates. ''' </summary> Class Program Shared Sub Main() ' Create new document Dim pdfDocument = New Document() pdfDocument.RegistrationName = "demo" pdfDocument.RegistrationKey = "demo" ' Prepare simple template (for example, a logo) and draw it on every page: ' Create template of specified size Dim template = New GraphicsTemplate(250, 50) ' Draw the logo template.DrawRectangle(New SolidBrush(New ColorRGB(192, 192, 255)), 0, 0, 250, 50) template.DrawString("My Company Logo", New Font(StandardFonts.TimesBoldItalic, 24), New SolidBrush(), 30, 10) ' Add few pages and draw the prepared template on each one For i As Integer = 0 To 2 Dim page = New Page(PaperFormat.A4) page.Canvas.DrawTemplate(template, 10, 10) pdfDocument.Pages.Add(page) Next ' Save document to file pdfDocument.Save("result.pdf") ' Cleanup pdfDocument.Dispose() ' Open document in default PDF viewer app Process.Start("result.pdf") End Sub End Class
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