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pypdf2-lib
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Application that lets you merge together multiple PDF files into one or separate individual page(s) from a PDF file.
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Python script that joins PDFs using PyPDF2 lib, I use it as a lab rat, trying new functionalities as I learn
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Script de manipulação de PDFs feito em Python a partir da biblioteca PyPDF2.
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Library PyPDF2_Fields is a complement to PyPDF2. It helps reading and setting a PDF file’s fields, knowing their type and controlling their editability.
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This repository contains utility functions for working with PDF files in Python. The functions provided allow you to merge multiple PDF files into a single file, compress a PDF file, protect a PDF file with a password, and convert a PDF file to a Word document.
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This GitHub repository is a valuable resource for machine learning and Python enthusiasts. It includes a wide range of projects and tools, covering topics like Data Visualization, Data Analysis, ML, DL, Automation, NLP, Web Scraping, and more. Contributors are welcome to join and learn together in this supportive community. Happy coding!
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Pydf - Pyrogram Document File Bot, a modular Telegram Bot which provides Pdf Tools Works using Pypdf2
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Mar 24, 2022 - Python
A script that generates a pdf file. You can create a new pdf file from an html file or you can write on top of an already existing pdf
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A script to convert MS Office PPT/PPTX files to PDF files and then merge all the PDF files to a single PDF file.
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Dec 27, 2020 - Python
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