Re: Lebans Report2PDF - Tranparency Problem

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Are you using the latest version? Specifically, the latest ZIP archive
contains a new version of the DynaPDF library. In a lot of cases I find:

1) The user downloads the new version of ReportToPDF.zip file.
2) They unzip the archive to a folder on their hard rive and copy the files
over to the folder containing the MDB they are working on.

Sounds right, doesn't it? Unfortunately, if you have previously copied an
earlier version of the DynaPDF.DLL file to your WIndows/System32 folder then
you WILL NOT be using the newer version that was copied to the folder
containing your MDB.

I would suggest you perform a search for the DynaPDF.DLL file. Delete all
instances you find. Finally, copy the new version you downloaded into your
WIndows/System32 folder.

Reboot your computer in the event that the DynaPDF.DLL is still loaded into
memory.

ONLY after you follow all of the above instructions, if you still see the
same issue, please Email me the Snapshot file containing the multiple
overlaid Graphs.

Finally, I have seen overlay/transparency issues such as these solved by
simply modifying the default Printer Driver for this report. Try selecting
an older plain jain HP Laserjet Driver. If that does not work then select a
different SPOOL output type than what is currently selected.

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HTH
Stephen Lebans
http://www.lebans.com
Access Code, Tips and Tricks
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"Lewis Brunton" <Lewis Brunton@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:90764D21-6124-4D60-8A14-9935795C8716@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> Hi,
>
> I am using Stephen Lebans Report2PDF and it is working well. I changed my
> various reports to use rectangles rather than lines and everything shows
> up
> fine when converted to a pdf except..... Graphs!
>
> Because the Graphing function in Access is so naff I have had to overlay
> one
> graph on another to get all the series I want to show on a 'graph'. This
> works well when converted to pdf via distiller, and indeed the snapshot
> file
> shows one graph ontop of the other properly as well.
>
> However Report2PDF only shows the topmost graph.
>
> Can anyone help?
>
> thanks
>
> Lewis Brunton


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