The following diagram shows the sequence of events initiated by the
"Add Page" user request. In the
BeforeAddPage event, the user interaction can be canceled. To verify if the opening module is the current
module, please use the
Project.ScriptExecutionMode property.
Batch restructuring with JPEG and PNG files is supported in
Project Builder
but these image file types cannot be used by
Kofax Transformation Modules
in production.
' Project Script
Private Sub Batch_BeforeAddPage(pXDocInfo As CASCADELib.CscXDocInfo, bCancel As Boolean)
If pXDocInfo.XDocument.ExtractionClass = "SinglePageForm" Then
MsgBox "You cannot add pages to a single page form. Please create a new document."
bCancel = True
End If
End Sub
Reference Microsoft Scripting Runtime used.
' Project Script
Private Sub Batch_AfterAddPage(pXDocInfo As CASCADELib.CscXDocInfo, ByVal PageIndex As Long)
Dim FSO As New FileSystemObject
FSO.CopyFile(pXDocInfo.Filename(PageIndex), "c:\temp", True)
End Sub
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