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Searching PDF files

I looking for a simple way to program a VB application to
open, search on user entered text (like name, state etc.),
locate and close multiple PDF files.
Nov 22 '05 #1
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You should be able to find something to do this at www.componentsource.com,
I think there's quite a few PDF controls. Hope this helps.

Toby Mathews

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I looking for a simple way to program a VB application to
open, search on user entered text (like name, state etc.),
locate and close multiple PDF files.

Nov 22 '05 #2

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