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[VB 2005] Convert .doc in PDF

Hello,

I wish to convert a Word document to a PDF file with Visual Basic 2005.

I don't know how to use components to do this (Acrobat Distiller, PDFCreator
or convert with PostScript before).

Thanks for your help.

Gilles.

Jun 27 '08 #1
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I wish to convert a Word document to a PDF file with Visual Basic 2005.
>
I don't know how to use components to do this (Acrobat Distiller,
PDFCreator
or convert with PostScript before).
You can use FreePDF to do this.
--
Holger Kreissl
..NET Software Developer
http://kreissl.blogspot.com/

Jun 27 '08 #2
Thank you for your answer.
FreePDF seems to be powerfull but unfortunately it is not free.
Is there an other solution ?

Thanks
"Holger Kreissl" wrote:
I wish to convert a Word document to a PDF file with Visual Basic 2005.

I don't know how to use components to do this (Acrobat Distiller,
PDFCreator
or convert with PostScript before).

You can use FreePDF to do this.
--
Holger Kreissl
.NET Software Developer
http://kreissl.blogspot.com/
Jun 27 '08 #3
Thank you for your answer.
FreePDF seems to be powerfull but unfortunately it is not free.
Is there an other solution ?
that is new for me. and i think its not called freePDF to be not fee ;)

http://freepdfxp.de/fpxp.htm
--
Holger Kreissl
..NET Software Developer
http://kreissl.blogspot.com/

Jun 27 '08 #4
Mheuuu...
I'm sorry it was not freePDF i have seen :S
FreePDF allow us to convert doc files to pdf by an action of a user.
Nevertheless, my program in vb 2005 has to start and run automatically on a
server.
Maybe i have to print my word document on Adobe Distiller printer and save
the new object given by this printer but i don't know how.
If you have an other idea or you say how to do this.

Thanks

"Holger Kreissl" wrote:
Thank you for your answer.
FreePDF seems to be powerfull but unfortunately it is not free.
Is there an other solution ?

that is new for me. and i think its not called freePDF to be not fee ;)

http://freepdfxp.de/fpxp.htm
--
Holger Kreissl
..NET Software Developer
http://kreissl.blogspot.com/

Jun 27 '08 #5

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