Bill
Could you use the PDF as an image either in an image control or the background picture of a form? Seems to me that would be the simplest way to reproduce the layout.
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--- In MS_Access_Professionals@yahoogroups.com, "Bill Singer" <Bill.Singer@...> wrote:
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> I have a database that tracks a bunch of insurance policy information.
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> One of the insurance carriers that we work with requires us to fill out a
> specific form quite often. All the information is in the access database so
> rather than hand writing the form and copying all the information out of the
> database I recreated the form in Access and I have the form auto fill. It
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> Now the company has change the form and this new form will take hours to
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> Bill Singer
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