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AXAcroPDFLib

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Feb 19, 2021 Feb 19, 2021

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Hi all,

I must admit, I'm stuck.

 

I use PDF-Editor in an VB.NET application.

And I can't move the Windows fort from left side of the MDI Window to the right side of same MDI Window.

Well, I can move the PDF form with following code

m_pdfViewer = New PDF_Editor.frmPdfEditor
m_docViewerUsed = docViewerEnum.ePdfViewer
AddHandler m_pdfViewer.ExecClosePreview, AddressOf m_PdfViewer_FormClosed
m_pdfViewer.StartPosition = FormStartPosition.Manual

m_pdfViewer.Location = New Point(MDI.Location.X + 1220, MDI.Location.Y + 120)

 

But what's happens is that the XML file (text) inside the window also move with what I can see the same numbers as given to PDF Form. And if I click in the grey area it look's fine, it also work most of the time when i run it in Debug step by step.

 

Any idea someone?

 

Best Regards.

Mats

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Why does you post this in the forum for Adobe Acrobat?

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Good Question, I'm in wrong forum.

I remove it.

 

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