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  • John

    Creating PDF

    Hi

    Is there an activex or something else available that will allow converting
    of access reports into PDFs programmaticall y from within access?

    Thanks

    Regards


  • Trevor Best

    #2
    Re: Creating PDF

    John wrote:[color=blue]
    > Hi
    >
    > Is there an activex or something else available that will allow converting
    > of access reports into PDFs programmaticall y from within access?[/color]

    Not that I know of however if you have Acrobat you can install the
    Dilstiller printer driver and print to that.

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    • Tony Toews

      #3
      Re: Creating PDF

      "John" <john@nospam.in fovis.co.uk> wrote:
      [color=blue]
      >Is there an activex or something else available that will allow converting
      >of access reports into PDFs programmaticall y from within access?[/color]

      Might be. There are some other approaches though.
      Creating PDF files from within Microsoft Access


      Tony
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      • Steve

        #4
        Re: Creating PDF

        I use the Win2PDF from Dane Prairie Systems to automatically generate
        PDFs with unique file names. Other PDF programs did not allow me to
        designate the PDF file names from code.

        See www.daneprairie.com for futher information.

        Steven

        Cogent Management Inc.





        On Fri, 20 Aug 2004 15:46:48 GMT, Tony Toews <ttoews@teluspl anet.net>
        wrote:
        [color=blue]
        >"John" <john@nospam.in fovis.co.uk> wrote:
        >[color=green]
        >>Is there an activex or something else available that will allow converting
        >>of access reports into PDFs programmaticall y from within access?[/color]
        >
        >Might be. There are some other approaches though.
        >Creating PDF files from within Microsoft Access
        >http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/pdffiles.htm
        >
        >Tony
        >--
        >Tony Toews, Microsoft Access MVP
        > Please respond only in the newsgroups so that others can
        >read the entire thread of messages.
        > Microsoft Access Links, Hints, Tips & Accounting Systems at
        >http://www.granite.ab.ca/accsmstr.htm[/color]

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