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How to call adobe acrobat file conversion from within Excel VB mac
I want to run a macro that creates several PDF files from within my Excel
macro. I would like to assign the filename so that no user interaction is required. Any ideas? |
How to call adobe acrobat file conversion from within Excel VB mac
this isn't an inherent capability of Excel or Office (at least in xl2003 and
earlier). So what application are you using to generate the PDF files. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Geno" wrote: I want to run a macro that creates several PDF files from within my Excel macro. I would like to assign the filename so that no user interaction is required. Any ideas? |
How to call adobe acrobat file conversion from within Excel VB
Tom,
I have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 which will do the conversion. The option to convert is in one of the excel drop down menus. I'm not sure how to call it and pass the filename to it within the macro. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: this isn't an inherent capability of Excel or Office (at least in xl2003 and earlier). So what application are you using to generate the PDF files. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Geno" wrote: I want to run a macro that creates several PDF files from within my Excel macro. I would like to assign the filename so that no user interaction is required. Any ideas? |
How to call adobe acrobat file conversion from within Excel VB
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-- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Geno" wrote: Tom, I have Adobe Acrobat 6.0 which will do the conversion. The option to convert is in one of the excel drop down menus. I'm not sure how to call it and pass the filename to it within the macro. "Tom Ogilvy" wrote: this isn't an inherent capability of Excel or Office (at least in xl2003 and earlier). So what application are you using to generate the PDF files. -- Regards, Tom Ogilvy "Geno" wrote: I want to run a macro that creates several PDF files from within my Excel macro. I would like to assign the filename so that no user interaction is required. Any ideas? |
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