Template to use for the individual file names when the output format does not support multi-pages.
A string that contains the template to use for the individual file names when the output format does not support multi-pages.
Default value is ##name##_Page(##page##).##extension##"
.
This template is used when the input document has multiple pages but the output format chosen contains does not support creating files with multiple pages. For example, when converting from a multi-page PDF file to PNG raster image format.
The converter understands the following placeholders:
##name##
: Will be replaced by the file name without the extension
##page##
: Will be replaced by the 1-based page number of the source file
##extension##
: Will be replaced by extension of the output format
This template will be applied to the value of
DocumentConverterJobData.OutputDocumentFileName. In the example of PDF input and PNG output above
assume the user passed C:\Dir\Output.png
as the value for OutputDocumentFileName, and assume the PDF file has 4 pages.
After the conversion is performed, the following files are created if the default template is used:
C:\Dir\Output_Page1.png
C:\Dir\Output_Page2.png
C:\Dir\Output_Page3.png
C:\Dir\Output_Page4.png
You can omit any part of the template when modifying it. For example, if you set the value to result_##page##.##extension##
then the files created are:
C:\Dir\result_Page1.png
C:\Dir\result_Page2.png
C:\Dir\result_Page3.png
C:\Dir\result_Page4.png
And the text "Output" is omitted and not used.
OutputSinglePages can be used to override the behavior when converting to raster documents (such as TIF and Raster PDF).