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Old March 9th, 2010, 03:12 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Keith G Hicks
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I've been using GS 8.14 for several years now in a couple of MS Access apps
and it's run great. I'm converting word docs to PDF's. But one of my clients
ran into a small problem so I'm trying to switch to GS 8.64. But the modules
that I was using in my mdb for GS 8.14 don't seem to work wiht 8.64. I
changed all the code to show the right version and a copule of other little
path issues have been taken care of and it runs without errors but the
resultant PDF is coming out blank now. So I'm guessing that the GS code
modules I got somewhere for version 8.14 won't work exactly right with
version 8.64. Can anyone point me to sample vba code that will work? I
searched around on the web and the GS pages and can't find what I'm looking
for. Somehow I had a copy of an mdb file named "Pdf-Report.mdb" when I set
up things for GS 8.14 that contained all the necessary modules for this. No
idea where to look for updated ones.

Thanks,

Keith


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Old March 9th, 2010, 03:57 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
Keith G Hicks
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Never mind. It works fine. GS 8.64 installs itself in c:\program files\gs
but GS 8.14 just went into C:\gs by default. The vba code that called it
needed double quotes around the path becausee of the introduction of
"Program Files". All set.


"Keith G Hicks" wrote in message
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I've been using GS 8.14 for several years now in a couple of MS Access
apps and it's run great. I'm converting word docs to PDF's. But one of my
clients ran into a small problem so I'm trying to switch to GS 8.64. But
the modules that I was using in my mdb for GS 8.14 don't seem to work wiht
8.64. I changed all the code to show the right version and a copule of
other little path issues have been taken care of and it runs without
errors but the resultant PDF is coming out blank now. So I'm guessing that
the GS code modules I got somewhere for version 8.14 won't work exactly
right with version 8.64. Can anyone point me to sample vba code that will
work? I searched around on the web and the GS pages and can't find what
I'm looking for. Somehow I had a copy of an mdb file named
"Pdf-Report.mdb" when I set up things for GS 8.14 that contained all the
necessary modules for this. No idea where to look for updated ones.

Thanks,

Keith



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Old March 13th, 2010, 05:34 PM posted to microsoft.public.access
De Jager
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"Keith G Hicks" wrote in message
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I've been using GS 8.14 for several years now in a couple of MS Access
apps and it's run great. I'm converting word docs to PDF's. But one of my
clients ran into a small problem so I'm trying to switch to GS 8.64. But
the modules that I was using in my mdb for GS 8.14 don't seem to work wiht
8.64. I changed all the code to show the right version and a copule of
other little path issues have been taken care of and it runs without
errors but the resultant PDF is coming out blank now. So I'm guessing that
the GS code modules I got somewhere for version 8.14 won't work exactly
right with version 8.64. Can anyone point me to sample vba code that will
work? I searched around on the web and the GS pages and can't find what
I'm looking for. Somehow I had a copy of an mdb file named
"Pdf-Report.mdb" when I set up things for GS 8.14 that contained all the
necessary modules for this. No idea where to look for updated ones.

Thanks,

Keith


 




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