Note: I found the Excel constants at ...

For future reference... You can also find such things using West Wind Technology's GetConstants utility, which allows you to look at all those cryptic constants MS Office uses. (A short snippet of output is below.) Note that they do shuffle the links around occasionally, so it may be necessary to do some searching. :-)

*** Constant Group: WdTableFieldSeparator #define wdSeparateByParagraphs 0 #define wdSeparateByTabs 1 #define wdSeparateByCommas 2 #define wdSeparateByDefaultListSeparator 3

HTH,

planetscape

In reply to Re: Save Excel worksheets as PDF by planetscape
in thread Save Excel worksheets as PDF by slloyd

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