Recently, thanks to some assistance from one of the forum questions I posted, I was able to beginning writing an Excel program which interacted with the various forms I created with Adobe Acrobat Pro DC for my windows laptop to retrieve information from the form to various tabs within the Excel workbook, my first venture with Excel/Adobe interaction.Store Macro in: Select Personal Macro Workbook. So I am very comfortable with both Windows and VBA. Now, opening a new workbook, Alt-F11 and I can see the add-in, and my code is right there in the module where it should be.I have been programming VBA within Windows in Visual Studio, Access and Excel for a couple of decades. I saved that workbook as an add-in.
![]() Excel 16 Location Of Personal Ro Workbook How To Resolve ItSo I hope someone here might be able to provide some guidance or suggestions. And since I don't know my way around a Mac, I don't know where to look or what to look for.-I have an Excel macro that works successfully on Windows that references Adobe Acrobat Pro DC (reference solved without my assistance)-I have moved that same Excel macro workbook to a Mac-Adobe Acrobat Pro DC is installed on both the Windows laptop as well as the Mac-The "Adobe Acrobat 10.0 Type Library" reference on the Mac is unresolved and I have no idea how to resolve it as I am not a Mac user.So in some ways, this is a Mac vs PC question but it is trying to solve the Adobe reference. Since he is not technical savy, he has no idea what I am talking about with regards to trying to solve the "Adobe Acrobat 10.0 Type Library" reference error. One classic example is reading o.He also has installed Adobe Acrobat Pro DC on his Mac (he has even tried to make minor changes to a few forms). There are subtle nuances that are more OS related than not especially where your code may depend on API calls.![]()
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