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<rss version="2.0"><channel><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><copyright>Copyright 2026, PC SOFT</copyright><lastBuildDate>8 May 2017 19:51:00 Z</lastBuildDate><pubDate>8 May 2017 18:06:00 Z</pubDate><description>I have a PDF that's saved to a file, but also loaded into an image control. I also have a looper which displays a thumbnail for each page. If a user deletes a thumbnail from the looper I want to delete the page and re-save the file. What's the easiest way to do this? Should I manipulate the image control or use an image variable?&#13;
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I'm probably over thinking this, I bet the solution is fairly simple. There's got to be a way to just delete pages from the image control.</description><ttl>30</ttl><generator>WEBDEV</generator><language>en_US</language><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/60779-wd20-delete-page-from-pdf-file-img-control/read.awp</link><title>[WD20] Delete Page from PDF File/IMG Control</title><managingEditor>moderateur@pcsoft.fr (El moderador)</managingEditor><webMaster>webmaster@pcsoft.fr (El webmaster)</webMaster><item><author>guest</author><category>pcsoft.us.windev</category><comments>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/60779-wd20-delete-page-from-pdf-file-img-control-60785/read.awp</comments><pubDate>8 May 2017 19:51:00 Z</pubDate><description>Hi Curtis,&#13;
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AFAIK, there is no direct way to delete a page from an image control or variable&#13;
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The only solution I see is to …</description><guid isPermaLink="true">https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/60779-wd20-delete-page-from-pdf-file-img-control-60785/read.awp</guid><link>https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/60779-wd20-delete-page-from-pdf-file-img-control-60785/read.awp</link><source url="https://forum.pcsoft.fr/es-ES/pcsoft.us.windev/60779-wd20-delete-page-from-pdf-file-img-control/read.awp">[WD20] Delete Page from PDF File/IMG Control</source><title>Re: [WD20] Delete Page from PDF File/IMG Control</title></item></channel></rss>
