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RE: SQL Language Quick Reference

From: Michael Thomas <mhthomas_at_yahoo.com>
Date: Wed, 16 Jun 2004 12:53:37 -0700 (PDT)
Message-ID: <20040616195337.19552.qmail@web50606.mail.yahoo.com>


Hi Graeme,

Thanks for the info.

Here is another question along the same lines for anyone on the list.

Q: Is it possible to modify your technique to also identify all matching *pages* in the pdf file?

(where *pages* are pages numbers as in 'go-to-page', not document labels like VII or 1-23)

A new feature (/A switch) in version 6.0 allows acrobat or acrord32 to open to a specific page number.

E.g.:
AcroRd32 /A page=122 /N /S
J:\tempMy\database\otnweb2\docs\apps11i\clinical\B10330_01.pdf

Your suggested technique may become my new favorite method for reading Oracle documents. Also, Acrobat Reader version 6.0.1, has unbelievably better search capabilities. E.g. a search tool bar that hyperlinks to *all* resulting matches.

Graeme, thanks again for your tip.

Regards,

Mike Thomas


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