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I have 2 little problems

1. What is the method to display a html document in WebBrowser which is in
another folder?
f.ex I have that structure C:\My documents\Applications\my_excel.xls
It is very easy to run my_page.htm, when it is in the same folder
(ThisWorkbook.Path &
Application.PathSeparator & "my_page.htm") but it will be much more smart
to put this file to
another folder f.ex. C:\My documents\Applications\Help_files\.
Because I'm using htm files as help files in WebBrowser control, working
very well.
My question is - what will be code for this structure.
2. What is the possibility to use Acrobat ActiveX control to display pdf in
the same way like
htm files in WebBrowser. What is the code to use it?
Do I need a Acrobat Reader to use that control in system (or maybe full
Acrobat?)
It is very important questions for me because I' trying to develope a
small control program in
my Job, for my use and comfort of course.
Thanks on advance, greetings for whole group.
Adam Klee



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