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Hi,
A simple question. I'm using Jaws PDF Creator to convert my xls files to
PDF. Is there a macro way (!) to eliminate the Jaws' pop-up requesting for
the "save (create) as" path and the file name.
My wish is to override this dialog box by inputting the file name&path by a
macro (file name will be formed by macro using cell values).
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Your best bet would be to find out if Jaws has an API that you can interact
with. If not then you are left trying to make sendkeys work which is a
painful hit and miss process at best. Here is a link to printing to PDF that
works quite well (but it uses a different writer).

http://www.excelguru.ca/node/21
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"PalyanJoe" wrote:

Hi,
A simple question. I'm using Jaws PDF Creator to convert my xls files to
PDF. Is there a macro way (!) to eliminate the Jaws' pop-up requesting for
the "save (create) as" path and the file name.
My wish is to override this dialog box by inputting the file name&path by a
macro (file name will be formed by macro using cell values).
PalyanJoe

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