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ActiveX controls in VFP
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Windows 2008 Server
You left the door wide open with that one. But I am much too nice a guy ;-)
Best to you and Andy, sincerely. Are the two of you going to SWFox? I am going, my first FoxPro conference in years. I view it as the end of an era. The three sponsors work really hard to put it on and this year's was touch and go. I suspect they will lose money on the deal. I will buy a meal with you and Andy. We can call it the Tom Piper memorial meal. He liked you, your brains and your sassiness. Of course he liked a great many women but he really did like you. One of the last emails I received from him was on his annual pilgrimage to the Royal Hawaiian hotel in Honolulu, a.k.a. the pink palace. My wife and I were newly married and he sent us both pink T shirts. He said he had his eye on two young German women. He thought he had a shot ;-) I miss that guy.
>I downloaded it and had a brief look at it, but I do not see how I display the PDF and allow users to fill in the form fields using this dll.
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>Did I take my stupid pills today?
>
>>>Hi All.
>>>
>>>Can anyone recommend a good ActiveX control that will allow me to do the following:
>>>
>>>1. Send data to the Fillable PDF Form from VFP
>>>2. Allow the user to fill in or over-write fields in the form
>>>3. Optionally update VFP Data
>>>4. Save the PDF form for future data entry
>>>
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>>Quickpdf is an EXCEPTIONAL piece of software. A pdf tool supporting what you request (and more) from VFP and others...
>>
>>Highly recommended:)
>>
>>François
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