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Bonnie - 13 Sep 2007 19:22 GMT
Does anyone have experience with an ActiveX Control to view PDF's on a form?  
Or can anyone make a suggestion as to how I might go about doing this?

Thanks in advance.

Bonnie
S.Clark - 13 Sep 2007 21:32 GMT
The object frame within Access will allow you to display it, and if you
double click on it, it will open Acrobat Reader.  But, I'm guessing this
doesn't suffice if you're asking about an ActiveX control to do it.

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> Does anyone have experience with an ActiveX Control to view PDF's on a form?  
> Or can anyone make a suggestion as to how I might go about doing this?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
> Bonnie
Bonnie - 13 Sep 2007 22:26 GMT
Yes, I am keying some information that is on the PDF so a seperate window
that opens on top doesn't work.  I already use the MODI to key tifs but would
like to add the PDF ability.

Thanks.

> The object frame within Access will allow you to display it, and if you
> double click on it, it will open Acrobat Reader.  But, I'm guessing this
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> >
> > Bonnie
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