Thanks for your time. I looked at it and tried what it
said, but my system doesn't have a PDFwritr.ini file or
anything close. Maybe windows XP has this information set
in a registry entry somewhere rathen and a .ini file.
However, I guess its not important enough to pursue
further since the solution probably won't be simple.
Thanks again for your time.
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I don't know enough about Adobe and PDF's to be useful,
but maybe this post by
Jim Rech will lead you to an alternative solution:
http://groups.google.co.uk/groups?
threadm=uqnWuLu4AHA.1908%40tkmsftngp03
Mel wrote:
I have read posts explaining why chdrive is needed to
make sure the right drive is the default drive. Thanks,
Messrs Peterson and Ogilvy. I have the following two
lines of code, but the default drive used by the print
statement in this case isn't affected by the chdrive
statement. Any idea why? If I do a filesaveas command
from file menu and save the file to the c drive then
the
PDF will go to that drive.
chdrive "g"
ActiveWindow.SelectedSheets.PrintOut Copies:=1,
ActivePrinter:= _
"Acrobat PDFWriter on G:\Pdf\*.pdf",
Collate:=True
The drive used for the creation of PDF file isn't
affected by chdrive command. Any ideas?
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Dave Peterson
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