I now have the code from this page in my workbook:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...145679&sd=tech
It does not support the writing of binary values.
I found this page: http://www.freevbcode.com/ShowCode.Asp?ID=335
It does write binary values, but the code cannot coexist with the Microsoft
code. I tried to modify it, but I wasn't successful. Has anyone merged
these together?
What I'm trying to do is to "print" to a PDF file completely using VBA and
no user intervention. I have Adobe Elements 6.0 installed. It was not
designed to be run under program control. Some of the settings I want to
change are binary values. For example, I want to turn off
PromptForPDFFilename and ViewPDFFile. Maybe others, if I can figure them
out.
While getting frustrated with Adobe I found this product:
http://www.globalpdf.com/pdfcamp/pdf...el-to-pdf.html
If you read the section on using a program to control it here:
http://www.verypdf.com/pdfcamp/support/
You will see how simply something can be designed. My problem is I can't
get it to work. My VBA can't set the ActivePrinter to it.
Don <www.donwiss.com> (e-mail link at home page bottom).
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