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I have created some templates for some newsletters in PageMaker (yeah, I know it is out of date, so am I) and exported them as PDF's. When I open a file and use it as a 'form' (using prForm) in PDF::Reuse, I will sometimes (depending on the complexity of the document or some such stupidity) get an error:

Has 2 Pages An error occurred at G:/EngData/EP2058 InContact/EP2058-002/lib/InContact/PDF/Newslette +r.pm line 38 Tk::Error: G:/EngData/EP2058 InContact/EP2058-002/t209.pdf_1 can't be + used as a form. See the documentation under prForm how to concatenate streams More information might be found in error.log at G:/EngData/EP2058 InContact/EP2058-002/lib/InContact/PDF/Newslette +r.pm line 38 (menu invoke)
I read the documentation, but it seems that nothing is having any effect.

Has anyone seen this before? I am using PDF::Reuse because I was having serious trouble with PDF::API2 on Win32 - until this issue PDF::Reuse was doing pretty well!

jdtoronto


In reply to PDF::Reuse issue with streams by jdtoronto

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