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Suzanne
Where to start:
I have a huge Access DB that will be sorted into several hundred reports as
Adobe .pdf files. Here is my question: How can I globally create a bookmark
for each record in the "new" .pdf file. The bookmark should contain two
elements of the DB: each record may or may not have a company name, but each
record will ALWAYS have a DUNS#. Also, each record may be two or three pages
long, and I only want to mark the first page of the record with the bookmark.
Further, I have no idea if whatever I do should be created in Access (or how
to do it), or if I should create the bookmark in Adobe (or how to that).
My research has turned up the concepts of "macros", which concept I
understand but don't know how to use in this instance, as well as
VisualBasic, which I don't know how to use. Are they appropriate here? I
don't know that, either. The bottom line is that I simply don't know where
to begin...or how!
Thanks in advance to anyone who can walk me through this process, because
I'm convinced there has to be a way to accomplish this.
Sue
I have a huge Access DB that will be sorted into several hundred reports as
Adobe .pdf files. Here is my question: How can I globally create a bookmark
for each record in the "new" .pdf file. The bookmark should contain two
elements of the DB: each record may or may not have a company name, but each
record will ALWAYS have a DUNS#. Also, each record may be two or three pages
long, and I only want to mark the first page of the record with the bookmark.
Further, I have no idea if whatever I do should be created in Access (or how
to do it), or if I should create the bookmark in Adobe (or how to that).
My research has turned up the concepts of "macros", which concept I
understand but don't know how to use in this instance, as well as
VisualBasic, which I don't know how to use. Are they appropriate here? I
don't know that, either. The bottom line is that I simply don't know where
to begin...or how!
Thanks in advance to anyone who can walk me through this process, because
I'm convinced there has to be a way to accomplish this.
Sue