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QuestionAccessing an external DLL from a Timer - should there be a problem? Pin
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QuestionExcel VBA Macro ' Run-time error '9': Subscript out of range ' Pin
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Questionrunning AxAcroPDF in a dialog, right choice or not Pin
jkirkerx20-Apr-14 9:49
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I wrote a small utility app for printing invoices from a DOS Accounting system in PDF format.

I probably made the mistake of placing the Adobe PDF object in a dialog window that I created. I call the dialog window, run a Sub new and program the PDF object to load the PDF which works great except for the action below.

But it always tries to load the PDF in the Adobe Viewer first, and says "Cannot use Adobe Reader to view PDF in your web browser, Reader will now exit. Please exit your browser and try again." So I click OK or something and the Adobe Reader window closes and my dialog appears with the PDF loaded, all formatted and everything.

I'm just trying to get rid of the error message. Any insight or suggestions are appreciated.

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