Adobe PDF?
Aug 8, 2006Is there a way to output a single record from a form not report as an Adobe PDF automatically?
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View RepliesHello, i have a question or a case for you and i hope you would help me with it, after seeing your browser sample.
I have a table with 2 fields, ID and title and each title is hyperlinked into a pdf file.
i want to creat another field yes/no "choose"
My boos aked me that he wants to choose the links and then a command button print to print them all the records he chose,
Is that feasable between access and acrobat reader,
Thanks
Has anyone experienced problems when opening shared databases following the installation of Adobe Acrobat?
I have Access 2003 shared db's which are accessed by users via a desktop shortcut. Adobe seems to force the db to attempt to open with exclusive access resulting in an error. I know how to specify exclusive access within the shortcut (/excl) but I'm not sure how I can force shared access.
Has anyone figured out a way around this one?
Thanks, Dave
I have the strangest error.
I have used a OLE Bound Object, so I could create a link to some .PDF files. Everything works great, and I was ready to roll it out to the users (boy will they be excited), when I noticed a silly error I could not get rid of.
After closing the .PDF file (which opened correctly) I get an error that reads:
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The operationon on the Acrobat Document object failed.
The OLE server may not be registered
To Register the OLE server, reinstall it.
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I have searched the internet, this message board and the Microsoft website, and have come up with little. I believe it might be a .dll error, but the only thing close I could find regarded MS Access 95/98. This is an MS Access 200 DB. I get the error on both a Microsoft 2000 machine AND a Microsoft XP machine.
I tried to use "On Error Resume Next" but to no luck.
If anyone has any ideas, I would appreciate the help/suggestions.
Thank you,
TJ Bernard
Using Access 2000, I have a macro to generate a report by updating various make-table queiries. I would like for the macro to print the report to an Adobe PDF file and save the file as the database name.
When I manually print the report, it gives me the opition of selecting printers and Adobe PDF is listed as a printer. After selecting the "printer", a "Save As PDF" menu pops up and currently it lists the Access Report Name. I would like to use the database name as the name of the PDF file.
In short, when I execute the "Generate Report" macro, I want the end product to be a PDF file using the database name as the PDF file name.
Since converting to Access 2010, when I use the "PDF or XPS" button to create a PDF from a report, after the save dialog it opens the PDF in Adobe reader, and then after I close it there is another dialog with the option to save the export steps. Is there any way to just be able to save the PDF and go back to where I was without having to do the extra clicks to get back?
Back in Access 2000 I had created a custom button on a toolbar that would automatically make a PDF from the open report, but that didn't transfer over when I converted the database to 2010.
Is it possible to attach a WP, Excel, or Adobe file to a form, possibly by using a control key? How?
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