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I can open a PDF file easily enough (thanks to this NG), is it possible to go
to a particular place within the PDF file using VBA?
Example: Open a PDF file and search for specific text that is known to exist.

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"Rick S." wrote:

I can open a PDF file easily enough (thanks to this NG), is it possible to go
to a particular place within the PDF file using VBA?
Example: Open a PDF file and search for specific text that is known to exist.

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