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I am sure it was possible in the old days to select File.PrintAllOpen, but there doesn't seem to be that option anymore.
The scenario I am thinking of is where I have a number of .DOCs or .PDFs open and I just want to print them all. At the moment I have to go into each, select File.Print, select a printer, wait and then proceed to the next document. Not normally a problem but when there are a large number of documents it can take a while. This happens in work when I am printing off a batch of invoices - we print to .PDF for electronic storage but also keep and mail paper copies.
For some reason dragging and dropping onto a printer has random results - sometimes they all print, sometimes not.
I'm sure PrintAllOpen was there before.
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The scenario I am thinking of is where I have a number of .DOCs or .PDFs open and I just want to print them all. At the moment I have to go into each, select File.Print, select a printer, wait and then proceed to the next document. Not normally a problem but when there are a large number of documents it can take a while. This happens in work when I am printing off a batch of invoices - we print to .PDF for electronic storage but also keep and mail paper copies.
For some reason dragging and dropping onto a printer has random results - sometimes they all print, sometimes not.
I'm sure PrintAllOpen was there before.
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