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Old 05-27-2021, 08:21 AM
SamDsouza SamDsouza is offline Windows 10 Office 2013
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Andrew Sir,

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Your original question was to see a screen preview of a PDF. This is not practical because the suggested solutions vary with versions of Windows, MS Word, Adobe Acrobat, Web Browsers and configurations. The suggested alternative of using the preview in FilePicker avoids some of these configuration issues but not all.
As Earlier suggested by you I agree and conclude being solution being not practical.

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This won't be solved by you asking for pieces of information. We need to understand what you are trying to do - not just one piece of the puzzle, the entire puzzle.

Post your document containing the code you already have. Also post a sample PDF file that you would pick. Explain what the user should see, click and have happen.
This was to work on Basics PDF with VBA.
My userform consists of One Listbox to view path and Filename, Textbox to show the Folder Path and another Textbox to show no of pages as post #1 and Image box (If possible to View the PDF Page Which is not practical) with the above objects in userform and PDF if you have and if you would like to share What is the possible practical outcome ? Will definately love to go through your sample. Else Forget it

Whichever forums i explored all the threads were with Acrobat references.
Since i did not have on my PC the Acrobat reader, PRO etc it became rather difficult for me therefore I thought of asking for MS-Edge reference Infact I Should have posted a new thread for MS-Edge reference.This was another mistake.

SamD
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