Out put to adobe .pdf

M

Mike S

I am trying to automatically print reports from my access 2002 database in
..pdf format. I heard there is a (free) addon or plugin that is needed to do
so. However, I am unable to locate one. Please help
 
P

Philip Herlihy

Mike said:
I am trying to automatically print reports from my access 2002 database in
.pdf format. I heard there is a (free) addon or plugin that is needed to do
so. However, I am unable to locate one. Please help

Try TinyPDF, DoPDF, PDF995, PrimoPDF, FreePDF XP

Phil, London
 
P

Philip Herlihy

Mike said:
Thanks is there one for Adobe acrobat or reader?

All of these are free, and when you "print" to them they save the output
as PDF, which can be viewed in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Adobe make their
own converter to PDF: Acrobat Standard or Pro, which also do various
other things (like enable you to comment documents, create forms, etc).

Phil
 
J

John Spencer

Don't forget about the free one at Lebans.com.

http://www.lebans.com/reporttopdf.htm

'====================================================
John Spencer
Access MVP 2002-2005, 2007-2009
The Hilltop Institute
University of Maryland Baltimore County
'====================================================
 
P

Pam

What version of Adob Acrobat works with Office 2007? I am using 7.0 Pro and
it is not working...Thanks...
 
T

Tony Toews [MVP]

Pam said:
What version of Adob Acrobat works with Office 2007? I am using 7.0 Pro and
it is not working...Thanks...

That can be interesting to program and requires that Adobe Acrobat
(not the free reader program.) be installed on each work station. We
suggest free solutions such as Lebans.

Creating PDF files from within Microsoft Access
http://www.granite.ab.ca/access/pdffiles.htm

Tony
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