

So now I'm thinking of just copying the files in one directory and convert them to pdf using a pdf-batch program. But here comes another problem, the output filename and location. * Then after many hours of trying to fix that, I start trying to just print it out. The first document generates perfectly, though all the following documents my application opened and tried to export it to pdf, Word opens the first(!!) document I processed (when the application commands word to run the acrobat macros on the document I opened) and processed this again. * Then I tried like you through Word, but first I tried it using the template(macros) of Acrobat. * Next I tried this with the Distiller library, that didn't work at all. This worked for a while, though suddenly (without any changes) stopped working. * I used a reference to the acrobat PDF-writer Library. I'm trying to make an application like this. Distiller finds a PostScript file in the In folder in one of these watched folders, it converts the file to Adobe PDF and moves the resulting PDF document. I'm also wondering if someone succeeded in this. If you still want to get it program driven, why not just convert the txt files into simple PS files (by adding PS headers and such), and storing them in the observed Acrobat Folder, letting Acrobat Distiller creating the PDF? But if you spread the task over the whole month its time consumption "disappears", so to speak. You must use a huge amount of time until it is faster to spend your time coding an automated PDF creating task. It takes no time to give 5 to 8 filenames a day. Here's what I would do: (actually I DO like this)ġ) Use Acrobat Distiller instead of PDF writer (gives better results)Ģ) Set the Distiller Settings to "save font subset"ģ) Let Distiller run in the background, observing the folder C:\PrintfilesĤ) Each time I want to create a pdf, I print it to Acrobat Distiller, saving the PS file to C:\Printfiles\Inĥ) The PDF files are created continually in no timeġ50 files a month makes about 5-8 files a day. How do you get the 150 files a month? Do you make them all personally? Therefore, I think you can use my sample source to your situation whatevere you want So, This sample source may cover every events and cases to make pdf files from MS Word files. Of course, In case of MS Excel, It is not necessary ! "C:\Program Files\Adobe\Acrobat 4.0\PDF Output" The temp file of pdf file will be remained to the Why i am add this procedure otherwise whenever you make Delete any temporary files after create pdf file. Program will automatically give name of pdf file from MS Word You can automatically print out all of MS Word files to pdf files Click on the Adobe PDF Settings tab and change the Adobe PDF Output Folder drop-down menu selection from Prompt for Adobe PDF filename to My Documents. Howevere, i had been taken this idea from some of web site and i developed it as posted and contents of source is that This sample source will give some of hint to you so that you can solve your problem. Reference the community FAQ to learn more about the community.When i see your reply. Please get in touch with us at for further assistance. Request access to the private WebFOCUS User Group (login required) to network with fellow members.įormer myibi community members should have received an email on 8/3/22 to activate their user accounts to join the community.Select Products from the top navigation bar, scroll, and then select the TIBCO WebFOCUS product page to view product overview, articles, and discussions.From the Home page, select Predict: WebFOCUS to view articles, questions, and trending articles.

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