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Would it be possible to use some VBA script in Microsoft Word to make my particular document save itself as a PDF file (in the same directory as the current DOCX) and then as a DOCX file? Basically, every time I save the document, I automatically want to have a PDF file of the most updated version saved in the same directory. It should automatically overwrite the previous version (as in, no prompts for saving over the old PDF) so that way my DOCX is always right next to an updated PDF version.
Is this possible to do with Word VBA? If so, how would you do it? Thank you very much. |
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