11-19-2015, 05:49 PM
Yes, oomerge supports custom fields.
The advanced OpenOffice integration (GenDoc) supports even more features.
For product lines, the best way to go is PDFMaker. You can do them with GenDoc also, but it is more oriented to big contract text, ideal for lawyers, notaries and the like.
The advanced OpenOffice integration (GenDoc) supports even more features.
For product lines, the best way to go is PDFMaker. You can do them with GenDoc also, but it is more oriented to big contract text, ideal for lawyers, notaries and the like.
Joe
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