I have had this problem too. If you save an acrobat file to a different
folder than the working database folder you will have weird problems.

Try to save it to the working database folder and then copy and/or rename
it.

Dan

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Sent: Wednesday, February 06, 2002 8:03 AM
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Subject: Printing in Acrobat


I have several 6.5++ reports (on NT) that print to the Acrobat Reader. They
write to a file in c:\temp\generic.pdf. My apps then copy generic.pdf to a
production directory and rename it.

PRNSETUP 'Acrobat PDFWriter'
OUTPUT Printer
   PRINT COMPL1
OUT SCREEN

These apps have been working fine for months, however, now they open the
Acrobat Reader with the generic.pdf file displaying. R:Base is then hung
up. Hitting enter gets me to a R:Prompt with a funky light blue background
and no response from any command typed at the R:Prompt. I have to kill it
with Task Manager.

I assume there are some setting that I can use to control this. Not sure
why it suddenly behaves differently since I have made no recent changes.

Thom Cimicato
Thomas J Cimicato
President
Integrated Check Technologies
Collect-A-Check, Inc.
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