PDFMaker-Macro

Ich suche den Source von diesem PDFMaker-Macro, das es in WinWord gibt!
danke im Voraus
Uwe

Danke, die Vollversion habe ich gekauft un lizenziert, ich möchte aber
Änderungen am PDFMaker vornehmen und benötige dazu den Sourcecode (in Visual
Basic). Dieses Macro ist in Visual Basic for Applications geschrieben.
>
> Hallo,
>
> Sie kennen Adobe Acrobat ?
> Wenn Sie das Vollprodukt installieren, installiert sich in
> der Word Menuleiste
> der sog. PDF Maker. Damit koennen Sie direkt aus Word ein PDF
> Dokument convertieren. Die vorhanden Links bleiben vorhanden.
> Dieses Makro ist somit "nur" ein Icon dass es einfacher macht
> direkt zu convertieren.
>
> Die Vollversion von Adobe Acrobat kostet ca. DM 600,-,
>

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