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Akilah - 30 Jun 2008 15:28 GMT
Is there any way to open and edit a pdf file using vba?  If so, does any
using this code need a full version of Adobe on their machine?  Thanks in
advance.
bhicks11 - 30 Jun 2008 16:01 GMT
I use the pdf view ActiveX control but it isn't the version that allows you
to edit.  Maybe Adobe has a control that allows edit but I don't know.  You
can always just run (shell) the full version Adobe from VBA and do your
business and close the program.

Bonnie
http://www.dataplus-svc.com

>Is there any way to open and edit a pdf file using vba?  If so, does any
>using this code need a full version of Adobe on their machine?  Thanks in
>advance.
Akilah - 30 Jun 2008 18:26 GMT
Ok, but is there any vba code that can be used to edit the pdf document
instead working in the actual document?

> I use the pdf view ActiveX control but it isn't the version that allows you
> to edit.  Maybe Adobe has a control that allows edit but I don't know.  You
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> >using this code need a full version of Adobe on their machine?  Thanks in
> >advance.
bhicks11 - 30 Jun 2008 19:59 GMT
Sorry Akilah if I misunderstood your original question.  Also sorry that I
don't know of anything.

Bonnie
http://www.dataplus-svc.com

>Ok, but is there any vba code that can be used to edit the pdf document
>instead working in the actual document?
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>> >using this code need a full version of Adobe on their machine?  Thanks in
>> >advance.
Douglas J. Steele - 30 Jun 2008 20:32 GMT
You'd probably be better off asking at the Adobe forums
http://www.adobe.com/support/forums/ or checking their knowledge base
http://kb.adobe.com/selfservice/microsites/microsite.do?msid=MS_Customer

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> Ok, but is there any vba code that can be used to edit the pdf document
> instead working in the actual document?
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>> >advance.
 
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