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Using a pdf layout in a report form
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14/04/2003 15:08:01
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Visual FoxPro
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If you were creating PDF's from VFP reports, I'd recommend a conversion tool like Amyuni's - but you're really needing to come at it from another direction. You already have the PDF's and want to plug VFP data into it.

You may want to look into the Adobe FDF capabilities. You can populate the contents of an FDF form with values from your database by either placing it in a file or by feeding it to the adobe reader in an XML type of format.

There's plenty of documentation on this on the Acrobat CD.

>My client has quite a few pdf report forms.
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>I want to be able to take vfp data that's been entered thru vfp forms and print it, but I want the layout of the pdf file to be in my report form. What is the best way of putting the pdf layout in my report form?
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>I've read quite a bit of the pdf stuff out here on the thread. I don't think there's much I can do except make a report form in vfp that looks like the one in pdf.
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>Is that right or have I missed something.
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>Please help.
>Deb
Kogo Michael Hogan

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