>What I mean by optimized is , does your XFRX control convert the PDF's without making them larger in size then they need to.
I don't know (never paid any attention to size). My assumption is probably No but I do not have access to anything to test for the moment.
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>We use "eReports" to convert VFP reports to PDF but it creates a 2211 KB report vs a 12 KB by converting file to PDF using "ABBYY PDF Transformer" driver.
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>>>William,
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>>>Does that control create an Optimized PDF?
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>>I do not know the answer to that. I don't know what an optimized PDF is..
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>>>The control we are currently using creates PDF's larger in size than they should be.
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>>The XFRX output matches VFP reportwriter output very closely. In general, once I have a report designed in reportwriter I can output using XFRX and the result will be exactly what I previewed. I've been extremely pleased with it.
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>>>>>You mean print a VFP report to PDF using XFRX? Yes:
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>>>>>* Assuming VFP 9
>>>>>loXFRX = XFRX("XFRX#LISTENER")
>>>>>lnResult = loXFRX.SetParams("NameOfFile.pdf",,,,,,"PDF")
>>>>>IF lnResult = 0
>>>>> REPORT FORM Report OBJECT loXFRX
>>>>>ENDIF
>>>>>
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>>>>Yep. Works like a champ.
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>>>>XFRX will optionally output Word documents as well.
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