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I should add that I use Acrobat 9.0, which could make a difference to the
result...
HTH
Martin
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The command works for me, with or without quotes around the path - which,
btw, surprises me. Anyway, if you do eventually end up with a "favorite"
manual, you could assign an F key to the respective command as in
http://www.stata-journal.com/sjpdf.html?articlenum=gn0026
HTH
Martin
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Hi,
I've checked with Stata Technical Support and haven't found an answer to my
question.
I use Foxit as my default PDF reader but Foxit won't make the links to the
sources in the manual. Only Adobe Acrobat does. I don't want to make
Acrobat my default reader.
So I tried this:
winexec C:\Program Files\Adobe\Reader 8.0\Reader\AcroRd32.exe C:\Program
Files\Stata11\utilities\stoc.pdf
This opens Acrobat but gives me the message that the file cannot be found.
Tech support referred me to a page that put the PDF file in <brackets> such
as this, but that didn't help either. Is there any way to get the help
document open from within Stata?
Thanks,
Ric
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