Monks, i am using below vb coding for acrobat manipulation. I want to convert this into to perl, so that it will be useful for me to add in the plugin. Is it possible to do so. I tried using Win32::OLE module, but i am not having much exposure in that module, i have done only simple macro running and addition in that module. So could anyone help me?

Private Sub Form1_GotFocus(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.E +ventArgs) Handles MyBase.GotFocus AppActivate("Adobe Acrobat Professional") SendKeys.Send("%Cf") SendKeys.Send("{ENTER}") SendKeys.Send("{TAB}") SendKeys.SendWait("{ENTER}") Dim a As String a = MsgBox("Process is Completed?", , "Adobe Acrobat") End End Sub

In reply to Convert VB equivalent to perl by Anonymous Monk

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