Thanks Mark, I am trying to put it together. I like to paginate every page of Infile. The following code gives some type of problem. I have 9 pages in the infile, and it gives page numbers to 5 pages only and erase original data after page 1.
use PDF::Reuse;
use strict;
my $infile = 'in.pdf';
my $outfile = 'out.pdf';
prFile($outfile);
my $count;
my $page = 1;
prFont('Courier-Bold'); # Sets font
prFontSize(20); # And font size
while(1){
$count = prDoc({ file => $infile,
first => $page,
last => $page ,
# page => $page
});
last if $count == 0;
prText(250,50, "Page:$page");
prPage();
$page += 1;
}
prEnd();
Appreciate some help
Thanks
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