Re: Populating Data Entry Fields in a pdf form

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In article <OCyGt3bgFHA.3512@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>, Tony Starr wrote:
> I have a contract document in pdf format with various fields such as the
> persons name and address unlocked for data entry. How can I automate the
> process of populating the contact and printing it from within Access vba? I
> do not need to save a copy of the contract. What software will I need?

If you haven't already, you might want to ask this in the Adobe User to User
forums (newsgroup) also. It seems more a question of how to automate
Acrobat/Reader in general.

One solution might involve FDF files; it's worth googling acrobat fdf and
reading through the results.

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Steve Rindsberg, PPT MVP
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