Portable
Document Format (PDF) is a broadly used file format to represent
documents independent of the used software, hardware and operating
system. That is the main reason why PDF became so popular: Everyone is
able to view it.
Looking behind the scenes how companies are using
PDF documents is interesting and most notably surprising. Here are some
facts according to a study from AIIM:
- On average, 45% of documents that are scanned are 100% “born digital”.
- 77% of invoices that arrive as PDF attachments get printed.
- 16% of PDF invoices get printed and scanned back in.
- Electronic-only filing would halve the storage space needed for paper in 5 years.
PDF
is a perfect replacement for paper: It is page-oriented, it looks
professional and you can specify settings like a user password to
protect it.
" 77% of invoices that arrive as PDF attachments get printed and 16% of PDF invoices get printed and scanned back in. "
But isn't it ridiculous that PDF invoices get printed and scanned back in?
Of
course, there is a reason for this self-defeating process: It is the
used office suite and document management software. Such modules are
able to process scanned invoices instead of the already digital PDF
invoice.
The Solution - TX Text Control PDF Reflow
Usually, it requires Adobe Acrobat Professional or other expensive tools to open PDF documents. Microsoft Office 2013 offers a similar feature to extract the content of PDF files.
TX
Text Control is able to import such "born digital" PDF documents, so
that you can view, edit or convert these files. The main advantage of TX
Text Control is that it is fully programmable. The PDF document is
imported and can be modified just like any other format such as DOC or
DOCX. The fully featured API can be used to change the content or to
search on the document.
Floating Text
This sample document
shows how text is converted into floating text. On the right-hand
screenshot, you can see that text can be selected like any other text in
a TX Text Control document. Fonts, font weights, colors and paragraph
margins are recognized and applied to the document. If a document
contains more sections with different page sizes, they are converted to
the proper landscape or portrait settings as well.
| Original PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader | Opened in TX Text Control X8 (18.0) |
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Modify Text in Complex Forms
Form
documents with complex tables and perfectly positioned elements can be
imported 1:1. You can easily change each string using the editor
interface or you can find and replace text programmatically using the
powerful TX Text Control API.
| Original PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader | Opened in TX Text Control X8 (18.0) |
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Import Postscript Vector Graphics
When
importing business reports from PDF, they often contain charts or
diagrams to visualize data. Using TX Text Control X8 (18.0), these
vector graphics can not only be imported, the included text can be
changed as well.
| Original PDF in Adobe Acrobat Reader | Opened in TX Text Control X8 (18.0) |
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Using
TX Text Control, you can integrate PDF processing directly into your
Windows applications in a very reliable way. Reuse formatted text of
existing PDF documents, make changes to PDFs or search on documents to
recognize text or specific values.
TX Text Control was originally released in 1991, since then more than 50,000 copies have been sold. Starting off as a single, small DLL,
TX Text Control
has made its way through 16-bit DLL and VBX versions to today‘s
Enterprise edition with its .NET and ActiveX components. The recent
addition to the family,
TX Text Control .NET Server, offers all of
TX Text Control
advanced word processing functionality in an easy-to-use server-side
.NET component. Customers benefit from these years of experience, large
user base, and at the same time, appreciate developing with a mature,
reliable product.
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