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![]() Does anyone know if it is possible to use VBA from Excel to control Adobe Acrobat? I need to convert quite a few files into PDF and then compile them into one document. Any help out there? Or am I simply out of luck? |
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![]() Are you using Adobe Acrobat Professional ?? I Have Adobe Acrobat Professional 6, and thus far, I have not found any file I can't convert into a PDF file. If all else fails... you convert the file into html, and it's so easy to convert the file to PDF through the Browser. -----Original Message----- Does anyone know if it is possible to use VBA from Excel to control Adobe Acrobat? I need to convert quite a few files into PDF and then compile them into one document. Any help out there? Or am I simply out of luck? . |
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