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Old April 11th, 2008, 03:42 PM
wintran wintran is offline
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Default Rotate Page Not working in ActiveX Control

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I looked at the lasted documentation for the ActiveX 2.O control on page 5 (tutorial 4) saying that the ActiveX control can rotate a single page.

I tried it and the method "SetRotate()" does NOT exists in the ActiveX control.

Also, I tried to set the "Rotate" property, and all it does is rotate the whole document view, not a single page.

Is this functionality available in the ActiveX control? Also, I can save the resulting rotated page out to a file?

Basically, I need this functionality because I am using the Foxit PDF Viewer in Microsoft Access to view a simple list of scanned in sheets of paper. Some of the images are in landscape view, so I need to be able to rotate one page in the list of images.

I would use the DLL version but I can’t seem to get it to work in Access VBA form. I did look at the documentation and it said to look an MSDN Microsoft help page. But the hyperlink but it does not exist anymore. Does anyone have a good example, how I would embed the Foxit Viewer DLL version into Access form?

Thanks,

-Nguyen
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Old April 14th, 2008, 08:46 PM
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"SetRotate" is a Method where only exsits in the ActiveX control in VC. In VBA, you should try the "Rotate" property. However, it does rotate the whole document view.For rotating a single page, you should try the DLL version.
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