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Hey all, I've searched the forum for a resolution to my situation but haven't had any luck.
I have two combined fexes compromising one report on a HTML page. It uses the following scenario:

TABLE FILE WHATEVER
various code
various code
ON TABLE HOLD FORMAT HTMTABLE AS REPORT1
END  

TABLE FILE WHATEVER
various code
various code
ON TABLE HOLD FORMAT HTMTABLE AS REPORT2
END

-HTMLFORM BEGIN
!IBI.FIL.REPORT1;
!IBI.FIL.REPORT2;
-HTMLFORM END


What I need to do is to have this in PDF form. Right now I'm having to separate the fexes and created two
PDF fexes, however this seems so redundant. Is there a way to convert both of these reports to one PDF fex?

Any information to doing this would be greatly appreciated.

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That's what COMPOUND documents are for.

With those you can also add a master page for, for example, a standard header and footer with page numbers, a table of contents, etc.


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Thanks for the feedback. I'll research that option.


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I have an example here http://forums.informationbuild...1057331/m/6537027086


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