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This tutorial shows you how to get ready to create your first PDF application with VB6 and Foxit Quick PDF Library. 1. Register the ActiveX DLL The first thing you'll need to do is register the ActiveX component. Instructions on h...
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This tutorial shows you how to get ready to create your first PDF application with C#, Visual Studio and the DLL edition of Foxit Quick PDF Library. C# can be used with the ActiveX and DLL editions of Foxit Quick PDF Lib...
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Foxit Quick PDF Library Lite is an ActiveX and so does not require an Instance ID. The Instance ID is only required by the DLL edition of the commercial version of Foxit Quick PDF Library. In addition, you do not need to...
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You can use Foxit Quick PDF Library with Microsoft Access and Visual Basic using either the DLL or ActiveX editions. There is also a knowledge base article which shows you how to generate a PDF report from a Microsoft Access datab...
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Yes, you can use Foxit Quick PDF Library to generate PDF files from Microsoft Access. Below you can find sample C# code which demonstrates how this can be done. The sample demonstrates how to generate a PDF using data obtained fro...
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Foxit Quick PDF Library is available in 4 different editions: Delphi (DCUs, source code also available) ActiveX DLL LIB Dylib This means that Foxit Quick PDF Library supports quite a wide range of programming languages. The list...
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