[CollectionDataContractAttribute()]public class DocumentPages : LeadCollection<DocumentPage>
<CollectionDataContractAttribute()>Public Class DocumentPagesInherits LeadCollection(Of DocumentPage)
public [CollectionDataContractAttribute]ref class DocumentPages : LeadCollection<DocumentPage^>
public class DocumentPages extends LeadCollection<DocumentPage>
DocumentPages manages the pages of the document. It can be accessed through the Pages property of LEADDocument.
DocumentPages derives from LeadCollection<T> and thus can implement [System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection1](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/System.Collections.ObjectModel.Collection1.aspx). You can use any
of the collection methods to add, remove, insert, get, set and iterate through the pages.
As well as the collection support, DocumentPages has the following:
CreatePage: The only way supported for creating new DocumentPage objects since the constructor of this class is not accessible.
DefaultPageSize: The default size of pages with no images.
DefaultResolution: The default resolution (DPI) of new pages with no images.
DocumentPage instances that belong to a source document can be added to a target (virtual) document at will. This allows the user to create a document that contain pages from various other documents in any order or number desired. When such pages are added to or removed from a DocumentPages collection, the DocumentDocuments collection in the target document will be updated to contain all the various child (source) documents owning the source pages.
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