Dear Sir,
Sorry to inform to you again and again the same thing.I think you be more irritated of thinking about me why the person is not sending the code to solve the problem?

But the fact,there's NO CODE needed to get my output according to the documentation CAM::PDF. While, when I Installed CAM::PDF(zipfile) It would Automatically written the code into our PERL PATH:
For Example: C:\Perl\bin\extractallimages.pl.>

By using that I run in Command Prompt like:

d:\>extractallimages.pl --verbose PDFFILE.pdf D:\Outdirectory
When i press the enter, it produce me an error.
Sir, that's all the thing I had done.
Thanks and Regards,
Margret.

In reply to Re^4: PDF Color by margee
in thread PDF Color by margee

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