Thank you, altough I did figure that out.
Problem was to put the text on top of the "pictures" sort of as the pdf is constantly in the background, enabeling me to type as usual?
Regards Mugge
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- Tue Dec 01, 2015 2:10 am
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: write on top of pdf document?
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- Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:48 pm
- Forum: Text Formatting
- Topic: write on top of pdf document?
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write on top of pdf document?
Hi new here and also newbie when it comes to LaTeX.
If im in the wrong forum please let me know :)
what i want to do is to use a pdf form, and simply fill in the form using LaTeX.
I have tried some options like:
\begin{document}
%\AddToShipoutPicture{\BackgroundPic}
\includepdf[pages=1-last ...
If im in the wrong forum please let me know :)
what i want to do is to use a pdf form, and simply fill in the form using LaTeX.
I have tried some options like:
\begin{document}
%\AddToShipoutPicture{\BackgroundPic}
\includepdf[pages=1-last ...
- Mon Nov 30, 2015 10:30 pm
- Forum: General
- Topic: Layering text on top of included pdf page
- Replies: 4
- Views: 14743
Re: Layering text on top of included pdf page
Hi about this topic..
now say that one would like to do this with several pages? like 15, and like to fill in some of the blanks for a lab.report.
how do I do this if the text should be on page 11? Do I simply putex y= 3700?
now say that one would like to do this with several pages? like 15, and like to fill in some of the blanks for a lab.report.

how do I do this if the text should be on page 11? Do I simply putex y= 3700?