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I am trying to use Excel to open a PDF, add an annotation ("Stamp") and save
the document. I am not sure how to use PDPage and Addanot. Please help.

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Default Acrobat Annotation

With Acrobat 6 installed, I set a reference to the Acrobat type library.
Then you can check the available methods/properties etc from the Object
Browser.

Regarding annotation, I see this method:
<From Object Browser
Function AddAnnot(nIndexAddAfter As Long, i As Object) As Long
Member of Acrobat.CAcroPDPage
Adds a specified annotation at a specified location.
</From Object Browser

The document at
http://www.adobe.com/devnet/acrobat/...oper_guide.pdf has an
exanple on page 23.
Looks like it's VB.Net, but should be understandable.

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I am trying to use Excel to open a PDF, add an annotation ("Stamp") and

save
the document. I am not sure how to use PDPage and Addanot. Please help.

Thanks.



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