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Programmatically creating Postscript and PDF files

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jasbrown

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Jan 20, 2009
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I routinely create hundreds of departmental reports. Each departmental report contains numerous reports for each of its sub-departments. I create these reports in MS Access and then use VB to generate postscript files.

I then distill these files using Acrobat Distiller. Once distilled I end up with one PDF for each department. Within the PDF there are bookmarks for each of the sub-departments that role up under it. Each bookmark correctly displays the associated sub-department's report. It has been working perfectly for me for years. However, I recently upgraded from Acrobat Distiller 6.0 to Acrobat Distiller 9.0.

Now when I distill the files it no longer pulls the sub-department reports into the PDF file. I end up with a PDF file for each department, containing all of the correct book marks, but no reports. Each book mark is simply a blank page. I am not sure how to correct. Can anyone assist me? I do have a post script for each report. So I could distill each report individually, but the whole point is to have one PDF for each deaprtment containing all of that department's reports.
 
We use this:
Click on the "Tools for Access Developers" link and check out the PDF and Mail Class Library.

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genomon,

Thank you for your suggestion. If I have to, I will break down and buy the software package to do what I need as you suggest. However, I have written my own and it has been working perfectly for all of these years. I am not sure what changed from Distiller 6.0 to Distiller 9.0, but I hate to spend money on a new software when it is likely something as simple as one setting that needs to be adjusted or one line of code that needs to be added.

Thanks,
Jason
 
Just FYI it's only ten bucks. It's not a software package, it's a runtime library, basically.

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