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    Question Can't sign PDFs created by Access 2010

    Someone posted that he/she had created a DB in 2010 and was able to create a PDF and then sign it the way it was supposed to be. I had no reasons to doubt that (the post seems lost for some reason). But it made me dig deeper. It turns out when Access in OUR (i.e., of my employer) opens a PDF in...
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    My VBA Code Vanishes - HELP

    True enough. i finally came around scripting something that copied the latest version onto the user desktop. Although this is allowing me a whole lot of other things, unfortunately it has not relieved the problem. But at least I have copy of backup copies to look back to if I need to recreate...
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    Intext advertising

    My two cents: the model could be a little bit like public radio. Out ut a budget, say $x. Then show a barometer on how much against that has been collected. This tactic has dramatically increased the effectiveness of public radio. People understand that nothing is free and if there is value...
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    My VBA Code Vanishes - HELP

    This is exactly the message thAt usually starts the issue. I just think that is rather post incidence . But what leads to the destruction of the VBA project? Thanks anywAy. Best TT
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    Question Can't sign PDFs created by Access 2010

    I originally uses PDFCreator as I was coming from 2003. Same problem. The issue are the rights granted to the user Admin in 2010.
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    Access 2007 and PDFs Question

    No, you can not manipulate Adobe Acrobat from Access, you would have to use Java to do that. While I believe you would be better to concatenate various reports first, and export them to PDF, I had a lot of success with PDFCreator in an Access 2003 database (there is no PDF support in 2003)...
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    Question Can't sign PDFs created by Access 2010

    I have two database front ends, one in Access 2003 on XP and another on Access 2010 on windows 7. I often create PDF files using Access 2003 (through PDF Create VBA Object Model), open the PDF File in Adobe 9 (or later), and provide a hyperlink in the database. I can do the same thing in...
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    My VBA Code Vanishes - HELP

    I run an Access 2003 Frontend to an SQL-Server backend. The Frontend has about 15,000 lines of source code in various modules and forms. It is stored on a shared drive, and is used by 4 or 5 people. Every now and then, the code vanishes. I arrive in the morning, open the DB, and no button...
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