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I will only discuss the basics, but Im open for suggestions about what part to discuss next. So keep the comments coming. More after the jumpThe Warning Upfront. Before we get too deep into this, let me say this I am not a VBA expert. I do not program in VBA or VB. All I know about VB is from googling a few things and looking at sample code. It does help that Ive programmed in many make that a capital M Many programming languages, and at the end most of them share enough characteristics that once you know one, you know all of them But still, dont consider my VB programs to be at an expert level. I only use the samples to demonstrate general methods. Its up to you to fill in all the missing details e. Resources. All this information is available in one form or another in Adobes SDK documentation. Before you read any further, click on this link and take a look at what they have available. There are at least two documents that are required reading if you want to use Acrobat from within your VBA code If you want to utilize the VBJava. Script bridge, you also should read the Java. Script related documents All of these documents can also be accessed via Adobes online documentation system. In order to find the documents Ive listed above, you need to expand the tree on the left side of the window for the Java. Script and Acrobat Interapplication Communication nodes. There is always more than one wayThere are two ways your program can interact with Acrobat. One is more direct than the other, but both require the same mechanism to get things startedYou can either use the normal IAC Inter Application Communication interface, which is basically a COM object that your program loads and uses to communicate with Acrobat, or you can use the VBJava. Script bridge, which allows access to Acrobats Java. Script DOM. The latter case still requires that your program first establishes a connection to Acrobat via IAC. Lets get the party started. As I mentioned before, regardless of how we want to remote control Adobe Acrobat from VB, we need to establish a connection to its COM object or OLE server. You may have noticed that I always talk about Adobe Acrobat, and not the Adobe Reader. What Im presenting here is valid for the Adobe Acrobat, Reader only supports a small subset of features. To learn more about what the differences are, see the IAC Developer Guide. For the purpose of this document, I will use MS Excel 2. Adobe Acrobat 9 Pro. As long as you have a version of Acrobat that is compatible with the version of VBA that you are using, you should be able to follow along without any problems. Preparing MS Excel 2. When you install Office 2. Excel 2. 00. 7, make sure that you select the Visual Basic Editor component, otherwise you will not be able to write VBA code. This is different than all the versions up to 2. Once installed, you need to add the Developer tab to the ribbon. This is done on the Excel Options dialog, under the Popular category Once that is done, you should see the Developer tab as part of the ribbon Our First Button. Open a new document and select the Developer tab. Then go to the Insert control and place a button on your document. This will pop up the Assign Macro dialog, just click on the Add button, which will bring up the VBA editor. Nothing special so far. Before we can use any of Acrobats functionality, we need to make sure that VBA knows about the Acrobat objects. On the VBA dialog, select the Tools References menu item. On the dialog that pops up, make sure that the TLB for your version of Acrobat is selected. This is what it looks like for my system Now we can add code that references the Acrobat objects to our button handler. Of course, before we do that, we need to decide what our button is actually supposed to trigger. Lets start with something simple lets combine two PDF documents and save the result as a new document. Ill present the whole program first, and will then explain the different parts. Sub Button. 1Click. Dim Acro. App As Acrobat. CAcro. App. Dim Part. Document As Acrobat. CAcro. PDDoc. Dim Part. Document As Acrobat. CAcro. PDDoc. Dim num. Pages As Integer. Set Acro. App Create. ObjectAcro. Exch. App. Set Part. 1Document Create. ObjectAcro. Exch. PDDoc. Set Part. Document Create. ObjectAcro. Exch. PDDoc. Part. 1Document. Open C tempPart. Part. Document. Open C tempPart. Insert the pages of Part. Part. 1. num. Pages Part. Document. Get. Num. Pages. If Part. Document. Insert. Pagesnum. Pages 1, Part. Document. Part. Document. Get. Num. Pages, True False Then. Msg. Box Cannot insert pages. If Part. 1Document. SavePDSave. Full, C tempMerged. File. pdf False Then. Msg. Box Cannot save the modified document. Part. 1Document. Close. Part. 2Document. Close. Acro. App. Exit. Set Acro. App Nothing. Set Part. Document Nothing. Set Part. 2Document Nothing. Msg. Box Done. Save the document. When prompted for a filename and a filetype, select the type of Excel Macro Enabled Workbook otherwise the program you just added will get stripped out of the file. Make sure that there are two files named Part. Part. 2. pdf in the c temp directory. Click the button and enjoyAfter the program is done, there will be a new file C TempMerged. File. pdf on your disk. Open that in Acrobat, and verify that it indeed contains the results of concatenating the two source files. So, how does it work The whole program is in a button handler. Sub Button. 1Click. Lets now look at the different parts of that handler. At first, we need to setup a bunch of objects that we will use further down the code. Dim Acro. App As Acrobat. CAcro. App. Dim Part. Document As Acrobat. CAcro. PDDoc. Dim Part. Document As Acrobat. CAcro. PDDoc. Dim num. Pages As Integer. The first statement sets up an object of type Acrobat. CAcro. App this reflects the whole Acrobat application. If you look through the documentation, youll see that there are a number of things that can be done on the application level e. The next two lines declare two objects of type Acrobat. Walt Disney Buena Vista Productions. CAcro. PDDoc these reflect the two documents that we need to open. There are two different document types available in the OLE part of IAC The AVDoc and the PDDoc. An AVDoc is one that gets opened in Acrobats user interface, the user can navigate through its pages, and do anything that you can do with a PDF document when you double click on it to open it in Acrobat. A PDDoc on the other hand gets opened in the background. Acrobat still has access to it, and can manipulate it, but the user does not see it. This is useful if a program should quietly do its work without showing the user whats going on. Every AVDoc has a PDDoc behind the scenes, and that object can be retrieved via the AVDoc. Get. PDDoc method. A PDDoc only has an associated AVDoc if it is actually shown in Acrobat, however, we cannot retrieve that AVDoc object from within the PDDoc. This sounds complicated, but once you get more familiar with how these things are used, it becomes second nature. We also need an integer object to store the number of pages in the first document. Set Acro. App Create. ObjectAcro. Exch. App. Set Part. 1Document Create. ObjectAcro. Exch. PDDoc. Set Part. Document Create.