Batch delete objects in pdf


















If so, please continue to read the following contents. In the following contents, you will see how to use this tool to remove unwanted text from thousands words of PDF file. Then, please double click the installer and follow the setup wizard to install it on the computer. After the installation, there should be a shortcut icon on the desktop. Can I Recover a Deleted Object? How Do I Use Tags? Can I Search for a Bucket by Tag? What Can I Do with Tags? Change History. View PDF. In the bucket list, click the name of the bucket you want to delete.

Drag the scroll bar in the object list to load as many objects as possible. Select the check box above the object list to select all loaded objects. Figure 1 Selecting all loaded objects. Figure 2 Deleting objects. Method 2: Using Lifecycle Rules You can use the OBS lifecycle management to periodically empty all objects in a bucket at a time or batch delete objects with a specified prefix.

Log in to OBS Console. In the bucket list, click a bucket name, and then the Overview page of the bucket is displayed.

In the Basic Configurations area, click Lifecycle Rules. The Lifecycle Rules page is displayed. Click Create. Edit the text or other properties, and click OK. To Delete an Object With the Edit Content tool active, click on the object that you would like to delete.

As workaround in PDF Studio 6, you can create a rectangle annotation with a white background color to cover existing text and use the typewriter annotation to write on top.

Perhaps using red gui based PDF editor tool? To the best of my knowledge, as soon as you want to do any kind of content processing and especially in batch it will quickly escalate to having to do some code.

Makes sense. So, are iText7 and pdfSweep free? Do I just install them, take your example, compile and run it? Obviously tweaking it to my needs — Mark.

Both are open source and AGPL licensed. That means that you are allowed to use them for free in non-commercial settings. And if you open source your code, you are allowed to use them for free in a commercial setting as well. If you don't want to or can not open source your code, and you wish to use them commercially, you'll need to obtain a license agreement. Mine would be non-commercial use, so no problems there — Mark. The Overflow Blog.



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