David Emerson
newsgrps at dalyn.co.nz
Mon Jan 11 02:11:52 CST 2010
I used to belong back when I thought I would be using it much more. But I only have one client that I do VB.net work for and that is a very small application. It is only on odd occasions like this that I need to find a quick solution. At 11/01/2010, you wrote: >Hi David > >And why not join the dba-vb group? > >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/dba-vb > >Those of us dealing with .Net use this list for subjects not or >minimally related to Access. > >/gustav > > > >>> newsgrps at dalyn.co.nz 10-01-2010 23:32 >>> >Thanks Stuart. I will look into this. > >At 11/01/2010, you wrote: > >Not .Net, but take a look at PDFTK > >http://www.accesspdf.com/pdftk/ > > > >It's a command line tool so you can just build a command string and > >Shell out to it. > > > >-- > >Stuart > > > >On 11 Jan 2010 at 11:08, David Emerson wrote: > > > > > Sorry about the OT but there may be experience of this out there. > > > > > > I have a web screen that has several PDF files. Users can select a > > > file, have it opened in Adobe, or save it to local disk. Currently > > > they can only do this one file at a time. > > > > > > I would like them to be able to select several PDF files, and have > > > them all merged together into one file that can be opened or > > > saved. Can anyone recommend any .net utilities that can be used (and > > > are not too expensive :-) )? Is there anything built into .Net to > > > achieve this? > > > >-- >AccessD mailing list >AccessD at databaseadvisors.com >http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo/accessd >Website: http://www.databaseadvisors.com