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![]() ![]() Collapse AllThis property gets or sets the file name for a PDF document.
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| BSTR FileName { get; set; } |
Value
String with the document's file name
Remarks
The FileName property contains the name of a PDF document. The FileName property is not used when GenerateInMemoryFile is VARIANT_TRUE, because the PDF document is stored in memory only.
Equivalent in new interface: IPDFDocument4::SaveToFile.
Example
How to Use the FileName Property
Delphi
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{ PDF object is supposed to be created }
PDF.StartEngine('demo', 'demo');
PDF.AutoLaunch := false;
PDF.FileName := 'Report.pdf';
PDF.Resolution = 96;
PDF.BeginDoc;
{ Here we create our document and fill its contents. }
PDF.EndDoc;
{ Now the file is created on the disk and we can }
{ copy/move it, send as email attach or anything else. }
C/C++
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// PDF object is supposed to be created
PDF->StartEngine("demo", "demo");
PDF->AutoLaunch = FALSE;
PDF->FileName = "Report.pdf";
PDF->Resolution = 96;
PDF->BeginDoc();
// Here we create our document and fill its contents.
PDF->EndDoc();
// Now the file is created on the disk and we can
// copy/move it, send as email attach or anything else.
C#
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// PDF object is supposed to be created
PDF.StartEngine("demo", "demo");
PDF.AutoLaunch = false;
PDF.FileName = "Report.pdf";
PDF.Resolution = 96;
PDF.BeginDoc();
// Here we create our document and fill its contents.
PDF.EndDoc();
// Now the file is created on the disk and we can
// copy/move it, send as email attach or anything else.
Visual Basic
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' PDF object is supposed to be created PDF.StartEngine "demo", "demo" PDF.AutoLaunch = False PDF.FileName = "Report.pdf" PDF.Resolution = 96 PDF.BeginDoc ' Here we create our document and fill its contents. PDF.EndDoc ' Now the file is created on the disk and we can ' copy/move it, send as email attach or anything else.
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