Perhaps something like a "Print" command (selecting the "Adobe PDF" printer) might help?
I guess some information will be lost; specifically, no labels will be created.
>Hi there,
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>Having a hard time resolving this one.
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>In one of my apps I use automation to have Microsoft Word build a bunch of .DOC files, transform them into PDF and publish them on a given website.
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>For the PDF production I resorted on a macro installed by Acrobat.
>goApp.oWord.RUN("AdobePDFMaker.AutoExec.ConvertToPDF") and the mass was said :)
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>Actobat 7 changed all this. It does not rely on a macro anymore. It has a COM Object that you can call from within Word or even Windows Explorer when you rightclick on a given file.
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>There is a TLB file in C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 7.0\PDFMaker\Office that I can open with the object browser. But that's pretty all I can do.
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>I looked on the Internet and found nothing really interesting to show me the right object to instantiate and how to manipulate it.
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>Any clue?
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>José
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