try to adapt this
excel example
# Save as PDF
$Excel->ActiveWindow->SelectedSheets->PrintOut({
Copy => 1,
ActivePrinter => 'Acrobat PDFWriter'});
# Save as Excel
$Book->SaveAs({Filename =>'C:\report\results\check_all.xls',
FileFormat => xlWorkbookNormal});
$Book->Close();
$Excel->Quit();
or this vb
Save Current PDF File Using OLE in VB Application
Set AcroExchApp = CreateObject("AcroExch.App")
Set AVDoc = AcroExchApp.GetActiveDoc
Set PDDoc = AVDocTarget.GetPDDoc
If PDDoc.Save(PDSaveFull, "c:\test.pdf") = False Then
MsgBox "Unable to save image"
Else: MsgBox "The file is saved"
Might be easier if you used an
ole browser to see adobe API
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