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deadfish #1
print pdf generated from MS Access and ASP
Hi,
I have an web application which allows user to print their invoice (in pdf
format) from the browser. The application is developed using ASP and MS
Access 2003 database. I would like to know if there is any tool for such
purpose, no matter it is freeware or not. Please give me some suggestions.
Thanks!
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Jon Paal [MSMD] #2
Re: print pdf generated from MS Access and ASP
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"deadfish" <deadfish@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message news:A1BFBCE7-4E33-40AE-9E67-05C2353BAB00@microsoft.com...> Hi,
>
> I have an web application which allows user to print their invoice (in pdf
> format) from the browser. The application is developed using ASP and MS
> Access 2003 database. I would like to know if there is any tool for such
> purpose, no matter it is freeware or not. Please give me some suggestions.
> Thanks!
>
>
Jon Paal [MSMD] Guest



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