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Can't create an empty PDF document
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Subject: Can't create an empty PDF document
From: cwood <charlie.w...@gmail.com>
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I'm trying to upload a PDF document in two steps by first creating an
empty document and then updating it with the contents. But when I try
to create the empty PDF document () I get the error "Document content
required." I don't get this error when creating empty document,
spreadsheet, or presentation documents. Any ideas?
Thanks,
Charlie