Thanks all of you for your help!!

Dan

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Sent: Thursday, May 02, 2002 11:56 PM
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Subject: Re: Registry settings for Acrobat PDF writer to automate file
names in Windows 98


At 09:59 AM 5/2/2002 -0700, Dan Goldberg wrote:

>I have seen the registry settings for Windows NT systems but
>does anybody have registry settings for Windows 98 machines??

Dan,

Ask and you shall receive!

Here are 9 Easy Steps to achieve that goal:

01. Make a backup copy of WIN.INI file in the Windows folder.

02. Open the original WIN.INI file with a plain text editor that can
       save in text-only format.

       Locate the [Acrobat PDFWriter] section of the file.

       If there isn't an [Acrobat PDFWriter] section, create one
       immediately after the [Ports] section.

03. To automate the naming of PDF files and disable the Save As
       dialog box, type the following line and then press Enter.

      PDFFilename=[MyPDF].pdf

      Where [MyPDF] is the default name you want to use for your
      PDF files.

04. If you would like to save PDF files to a specified directory,
       type the path to that location and then press Enter:

      For Example:

      C:\PDFFiles\MyPDF.pdf

05. To disable the Document info dialog box, type the following
       line and then press Enter:

       bDocInfo=0

06. Save the file in text-only format.

07. Restart Windows.

08. Launch The Glorious R:BASE 2000 (ver 6.5++) for Windows

       CONN Concomp
       -- Get the name of Windows Default Printer
       SET VAR vWinPrinter TEXT = (CVAL('WindowsPrinter'))
       -- Make Adobe PDFWriter as default printer for R:BASE session
       PRNSETUP 'Acrobat PDFWriter'
       OUTP PRINTER
       PRINT Invoice WHERE COUNT = 1
       OUTP SCREEN
       -- Switch back to Windows Default Printer
       PRNSETUP &vWinPrinter

      MyPDF.pdf file will be created in C:\PDFFiles directory.

09. To view PDF file at the R> prompt or in a command file:

      LAUNCH C:\PDFFiles\MyPDF.pdf

There you have it!

Enjoy and make sure to have fun!

Very Best Regards,

Razzak.



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