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Import comments (XFDF) to a PDF document

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Hi all,

I have a LiveCycle ES2 process where I would like to import comments (available as an XFDF String/Document) to an existing PDF File (flat).

I have already tried the FormDataIntegration.importData service, but without success. The comments do not appear on the PDF file.

Could anybody advise how this is possible?

Thanks in advance!

Paul

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Comments are not considered data so importData is not what you want. In the Assembler service you can invoke a DDX set of instructions that will allow the impoort of comments.

Paul

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Comments are not considered data so importData is not what you want. In the Assembler service you can invoke a DDX set of instructions that will allow the impoort of comments.

Paul

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Yes right this should do it.

Thanks for the response!

Paul

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