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Donald Bossen Guest
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Posted: Thu Jul 28, 2005 11:53 pm Post subject: Using Adobe Acrobat 7.0 |
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Adobe is not much help on this subject. I have been for years using
PDFWriter Ver 3.2 to create from one of my program reports in pdf format
in Windows 98. All I do is Write to the Win.Ini file The File name I
want to save the report as. Printer.BeginDoc and it writes to the PDF
Print Driver. Now I am tring to use as my developement machine a Win2000
machine. I first installed Acrobat 3.2 In installed using the WinNT
drive. When I tried to use it as I did before It now asks for Document
Information on each Printer.BeginDoc and If the Report is very long I
get an out of memory error.
So I purchased Acrobat 7.0 Standard and Installed. First it Ignores the
Win.Ini file. then it give the following Error after executing
Printer.BeginDoc statement.
Project InvCapture2005.exe raised Exception Class EAccess Violation with
Message Access Violation at Address 70001CC7 in Module AD2KREGP.DLL Read
of Address 00000000 Process Stopped Use Step or Run to Continue.
I tried the Pay support at Adobe But was told this was out of there
League and look at the SDK. By what I read The SDK is only for C C++ and
Visual Basic Programmers.
Delphi 6
Thanks
Donald S. Bossen
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Francois Malan Guest
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Posted: Mon Aug 01, 2005 11:39 am Post subject: Re: Using Adobe Acrobat 7.0 |
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André Prins wrote:
| Quote: | Donald Bossen wrote:
Adobe is not much help on this subject. I have been for years using
PDFWriter Ver 3.2 to create from one of my program reports in pdf
format in Windows 98. All I do is Write to the Win.Ini file The File
Ask Adobe for a refund (for both the product and the support ticket)
and start using Gnostice's PDFToolkit and eDocEngine. Then you can
control everything.
HTH
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