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Repeat a section in the HTML page
OpenXML SDK 2.0 vs Aspose for server side word 2007 document generation in .NETServer side library for conversion of office files to pdf with added stamp/watermarkhow to get the count of rows from adynamically created html page,using c#Aspose.pdf.Heading text went to out of the page - DOM pdf approachAspose.PDF How Replace replace text on PDF page to all upper caseAspose.pdf returns white pagesAdobe breaks stamped PDF when saving as new file / what is difference in Adobe 'save as' vs. Foxit Reader 'save as' featureAspose.cell and Aspose.pdf to output data based on template from json inputCreate a way in .NET to determine X,Y locations on a PDF for printingAspose.HTML - Rendering HTML to image
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Hi everyone!
I have this template which uses a table and I want that the section "Repeat this section depending on total records" be repeated. The scenario is that a certain person can have multiple entries (which will be placed in the "repeat this section...") and once that is created, I will convert this into a pdf page with breaks.
Is there a way to do this? The result will be something like this

aspose aspose.pdf
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Hi everyone!
I have this template which uses a table and I want that the section "Repeat this section depending on total records" be repeated. The scenario is that a certain person can have multiple entries (which will be placed in the "repeat this section...") and once that is created, I will convert this into a pdf page with breaks.
Is there a way to do this? The result will be something like this

aspose aspose.pdf
Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05
add a comment |

Hi everyone!
I have this template which uses a table and I want that the section "Repeat this section depending on total records" be repeated. The scenario is that a certain person can have multiple entries (which will be placed in the "repeat this section...") and once that is created, I will convert this into a pdf page with breaks.
Is there a way to do this? The result will be something like this

aspose aspose.pdf

Hi everyone!
I have this template which uses a table and I want that the section "Repeat this section depending on total records" be repeated. The scenario is that a certain person can have multiple entries (which will be placed in the "repeat this section...") and once that is created, I will convert this into a pdf page with breaks.
Is there a way to do this? The result will be something like this

aspose aspose.pdf
aspose aspose.pdf
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Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05
add a comment |
Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05
Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05
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Aspose.PDF for .NET API can help you to convert HTML files to PDF or adding HTML string to a PDF page with the help of HTMLFragment Class. You would need to devise rest of the algorithm based on your requirements. HtmlFragment title = new HtmlFragment("<fontsize=10><b><i>Table</i></b></fontsize>"); page.Paragraphs.Add(title); Or you may directly convert whole HTML file to PDF so that the generated file may appear exactly as source file. PS: I work with Aspose as Developer Evangelist.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 28 at 22:02
@FarhanRaza OK. I understand how it is. However, is it possible to have like two separate html templates (header and details) whereby the details duplicate and combine these two before converting it to pdf?
– Musikero31
Mar 29 at 2:04
You may convert both HTML files to PDF individually and then concatenate pages of those two PDF documents into one as per your requirements.
– Farhan Raza
Mar 29 at 17:05