How to Close Adobe Pdf Runtime

Hi,
I am using the Adobe PDF Runtime to Print the *10g Report* Directly to Printer.
It's Is Working Fine. But After giving Print Option , The Adobe Runtime Still Running. Manually we need to Close that runtime window,
then only the control come back to Forms.
Can Any one tel me how to Close Adobe PDF Runtime window Automatically, When i give print report Directly to Printer.
Regards,
Gany
Edited by: Gany - Ford on Sep 28, 2010 2:03 PM

The easiest way is to set up syncing between your iPad and laptop with iTunes. You can read how on the Apple website in the iPad section, or you can answer a question on their forums: www.apple.com.
It's a really good idea to set up iTunes syncing so you can back up all the files on your iPad!
On a one-by-one basis you could email a PDF, or use Dropbox, but synching is much better.
Good luck!

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