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Default Dynamiclly generating PDFs from Excel

Is this possible w/o purchasing some 3rd party add on?

Is it possible to do it with sendkeys?

Is there a quick and dirty way to do this someone who owns a copy of
Acrobat by digging into one of their Object Libraries.?

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Default Dynamiclly generating PDFs from Excel

You need to purchase a 3rd party program to create PDF files. If it were possible to do this via
SendKeys, you would still need to have the program that's writing the file. This isn't built
into Excel (or any MS products, AFAIK).


On 30 Oct 2003 13:20:49 -0800, (Timothy) wrote:

Is this possible w/o purchasing some 3rd party add on?

Is it possible to do it with sendkeys?

Is there a quick and dirty way to do this someone who owns a copy of
Acrobat by digging into one of their Object Libraries.?

Timothy


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