Any PDF that you have on your PC will do.Ġ0:35 However, to keep things consistent, I have grabbed the same PDF as was used in the written tutorial of this course, which was a free sample of a book by Michael Driscoll through Leanpub.Ġ0:46 There will be a link to that document below the video if you wish to get the same document.Ġ0:51 The document is called reportlab-sample.pdf. Now, for the example we’re going to look at, you need to find a PDF. Currently, the types of data that can be extracted is this: author, creator, producer, subject, title, and number of pages. Now that we have covered history and installation of PyPDF2, let’s now take a look at extracting some document metadata.Ġ0:11 This can be a useful task if you are doing certain types of automation on your pre-existing PDFs. 00:00 Welcome to part 3 of working with PDFs in Python.
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