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Default Open a .pdf file using vba in excel 2003

Adobe acrobat has a activex plugin. If you have Adobde acrobat, then you
already have the plugin. You can add that to your toolbox. If you go to add
additional controls, you can add the plugin. Once it is in your toolbox, you
can drag it onto a userform.

When the user clicks on a a list item, a userform with the adodbe plugin can
open and show the pdf.

Tony

"Omar" wrote:

Barb,
Thanks for your help. How do I open the file thought? Your code displays the
file name in the listbox rather that the full path. I like your solution
better, but Is there a way the user can double click a item from the list
using your code and have that file open?

Thanks again,
Omar

 
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