> ## Documentation Index
> Fetch the complete documentation index at: https://docs.pdf.co/llms.txt
> Use this file to discover all available pages before exploring further.

# Search and Delete Text

> Enhance your Zapier workflow by integrating this step to locate and eliminate specified text from a PDF document. This feature supports the use of regular expressions for advanced text matching.

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## Input

| Name                           | Description                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           | Required |
| ------------------------------ | ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- | -------- |
| **Source PDF URL**             | Provide the URL to the source PDF document, or a `filetoken://` link from [PDF.co Built-In Files Storage](https://app.pdf.co/files). If you use another cloud service such as **Google Drive** or **Dropbox** ensure the link is publicly accessible. | Yes      |
| **Text to Search and Remove**  | Define the text to be searched for and removed within the PDF. A maximum of five search-and-delete operations are permitted per task.                                                                                                                 | Yes      |
| **Enable Regular Expressions** | Activate this option to use regular expressions in your search. For example, `[0-9]{3}-[0-9]{2}-[0-9]{4}` can be used to locate SSN patterns.                                                                                                         | No       |
| **Case-Sensitive Search**      | Toggle this option to make the search case-sensitive.                                                                                                                                                                                                 | No       |
| **Pages**                      | Specify the pages to be searched. Enter a comma-separated list of page numbers or ranges. Note: The first page is numbered `0`. For example: `0,1-5,7-`.                                                                                              | No       |
| **Custom Profiles**            | A `JSON` string which adds options for the conversion process. See [Custom Profiles](#custom-profiles) for more.                                                                                                                                      | No       |

### Source PDF URL & Google

<Note>
  When using **Google Drive**, it’s typically recommended to choose the **File** option. For more advanced file integration techniques, see [Integrating File Sources with pdf.co](/integrations/zapier/input-file-sources).

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## Output

| Name                  | Description                                                                              |
| --------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `url`                 | The temporary **URL** on the **PDF.co** file server.                                     |
| `outputLinkValidTill` | A timestamp which indicates how long the `url` will be available for.                    |
| `error`               | Details of any errors (if any).                                                          |
| `status`              | The [response status](/api-reference/introduction) code. If all good this will be `200`. |
| `name`                | The name of the file.                                                                    |
| `jobId`               | The unique identifier for the job.                                                       |
| `credits`             | The credits spent on the process.                                                        |
| `remainingCredits`    | The credits left on your account.                                                        |
| `duration`            | The time it took for the process.                                                        |

## Custom profiles

Use Custom [Profiles](/api-reference/profiles) to enhance your workflow with additional processing options. Enter `JSON` configuration to customize OCR settings, output format, text extraction methods, and more.

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### Sample JSON

```json theme={null}
{ "ImageOptimizationFormat": "JPEG", "JPEGQuality": 25, "ResampleImages": true, "ResamplingResolution": 120, "GrayscaleImages": true }
```

<Tip>
  You can use any regular API parameter from the [API Reference](/api-reference) within Zapier using the `std_params` feature in profiles. The `std_params` enables the definition of regular API parameters in a JSON format, See [Standard Parameters](/api-reference/profiles#standard-parameters) for detailed documentation and examples.
</Tip>

| Parameter                 | Type    | Default   | Description                                                                                                                                                            |
| ------------------------- | ------- | --------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| `outputDataFormat`        | string  | -         | If you require your output as base64 format, set this to base64                                                                                                        |
| `removeTextUnderPatch`    | boolean | `true`    | Controls whether to remove text under the patch or not                                                                                                                 |
| `usepatch`                | boolean | `false`   | Controls whether to use a patch or not                                                                                                                                 |
| `patchColor`              | string  | `#000000` | Controls the color of the patch                                                                                                                                        |
| `DataEncryptionAlgorithm` | string  | -         | Controls the encryption algorithm used for data encryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information. The available algorithms are: AES128, AES192, AES256. |
| `DataEncryptionKey`       | string  | -         | Controls the encryption key used for data encryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information.                                                             |
| `DataEncryptionIV`        | string  | -         | Controls the encryption IV used for data encryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information.                                                              |
| `DataDecryptionAlgorithm` | string  | -         | Controls the decryption algorithm used for data decryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information. The available algorithms are: AES128, AES192, AES256. |
| `DataDecryptionKey`       | string  | -         | Controls the decryption key used for data decryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information.                                                             |
| `DataDecryptionIV`        | string  | -         | Controls the decryption IV used for data decryption. See User-Controlled Encryption for more information.                                                              |
