Understood the answer. It would have been great if msg files could be also used there.
Now I have one more issue for this. I have source document having two pages, one with information and tags that can be replaced. Second has one tag for document, which we replace with either image or pdf file.
However sometimes we don’t have any image or pdf file to be replaced in that scenario the output document has second page has empty as the text was replaced by empty because of no documents.
Now I don’t want this empty document to be shown in this output final doc, what can we do here? Please help ASAP.
@HardikS Could you please attach a sample input document with an empty content and the expected output document? I will check them and provide you more information or a code example.
We have found one more issue in this scenario of appending PDF to Word. We have one PDF with scanned copies in the document, however when we append that into the Word copy, we are getting weird characters instead of that image. The PDF copy has been attached here.
Looks like it is trying to do OCR of scanned image and putting that text instead of image in the Document where we are appending this PDF.
@HardikS Thank you for reporting this problem to us. I have managed to reproduce it. The problem has been logged as WORDSNET-23564. We will keep you informed and let you know once it is resolved.
One more issue with same document. The table is loosing it’s format and displaying few cells data in one combined cell instead of as separate row as in original PDF. You can check that as well.
@HardikS At the moment WORDSNET-23564 is pending for the analysis from our development team. You could see the status of the issue in this topic. Once the issue will be resolved you will be notified here.
@HardikS The issue WORDSNET-23564 is currently scheduled to be fixed in the next 22.5 version of Aspose.Words, which will be available at the beginning of May 2022.
Please note this is a rough estimate and it can be shifted, so you cannot 100% rely on it.
@HardikS We have completed the analysis of this issue and decided to postpone this issue for now. The problem is that the PDF has text written with Type 3 fonts. Currently Aspose.Words does not fully support such PDF document. Unfortunately, we cannot promise you any estimate since this is quite complex feature and currently it is not scheduled for development.