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![]() ![]() Collapse AllThis method creates a new PDF page, appending it to the end of the PDF document. It does not set the new page as current.
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| HRESULT AddPage () |
Return value
If successful, this method returns S_OK. If it fails, this method should return one of the error values.
Remarks
To add a new page and make it current, use the NewPage method.
Example
Adding a Page
Delphi
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{ PDF object is supposed to be created }
font := PDF.AddFont('Arial', false, false, false, false, fcDefault);
PDF.UseFont(font, 10);
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 10, 'This is the 1st page.');
PDF.AddPage;
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 20, 'This is still the 1st page.');
PDF.CurrentPage := 1;
PDF.UseFont(font, 10);
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 10, 'This is the 2nd page.');
PDF.SaveToFile('test.pdf', true);
C/C++
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// PDF object is supposed to be created
long font = PDF->AddFont("Arial", false, false, false, false, fcDefault);
PDF->UseFont(font, 10);
PDF->ShowTextAt(10, 10, "This is the 1st page.");
PDF->AddPage();
PDF->ShowTextAt(10, 20, "This is still the 1st page.");
PDF->CurrentPage = 1;
PDF->UseFont(font, 10);
PDF->ShowTextAt(10, 10, "This is the 2nd page.");
PDF->SaveToFile("test.pdf", true);
C#
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// PDF object is supposed to be created
long font = PDF.AddFont("Arial", false, false, false, false, FontCharset.fcDefault);
PDF.UseFont(font, 10);
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 10, "This is the 1st page.");
PDF.AddPage();
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 20, "This is still the 1st page.");
PDF.CurrentPage = 1;
PDF.UseFont(font, 10);
PDF.ShowTextAt(10, 10, "This is the 2nd page.");
PDF.SaveToFile("test.pdf", true);
Visual Basic
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' PDF object is supposed to be created
font = PDF.AddFont("Arial", False, False, False, False, 1) 'fcDefault
PDF.UseFont font, 10
PDF.ShowTextAt 10, 10, "This is the 1st page."
PDF.AddPage
PDF.ShowTextAt 10, 20, "This is still the 1st page."
PDF.CurrentPage = 1
PDF.UseFont font, 10
PDF.ShowTextAt 10, 10, "This is the 2nd page."
PDF.SaveToFile "test.pdf", true
Set PDF = nothing
See Also
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