Acrobat Reader 6.0 question on Windows 2000 Pro
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Acrobat Reader 6.0 question on Windows 2000 Pro
My Sony Vaio laptop has acrobat reader 6.0 installed. I usually open many PDF files in one go using acrobat reader. I need to know a way to print all files in one shot rather than hitting FILE --> PRINT menuitem the number of times the total PDFs are open.
Right now only the active window on acrobat gets printed everytime i hit the PRINT button.
Right now only the active window on acrobat gets printed everytime i hit the PRINT button.
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Originally Posted by catchupwithme
My Sony Vaio laptop has acrobat reader 6.0 installed. I usually open many PDF files in one go using acrobat reader. I need to know a way to print all files in one shot rather than hitting FILE --> PRINT menuitem the number of times the total PDFs are open.
Right now only the active window on acrobat gets printed everytime i hit the PRINT button.
Right now only the active window on acrobat gets printed everytime i hit the PRINT button.
Make sure your default printer is assigned correctly before you do this, though.
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Originally Posted by PorkRind
One way to do it is outside of Acrobat; select all of the documents in Windows Explorer, right-click on the selection, and choose "Print".
Make sure your default printer is assigned correctly before you do this, though.
Make sure your default printer is assigned correctly before you do this, though.
Thanks. But the PDFs I open are from our companys intranet site. So I dont physically have them on my harddrive. So now I can ask whether I can save all these open files in one shot and then select all and hit print ?
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Originally Posted by catchupwithme
Thanks. But the PDFs I open are from our companys intranet site. So I dont physically have them on my harddrive. So now I can ask whether I can save all these open files in one shot and then select all and hit print ?
If you could get your company to provide them in a single zip file, you could download that, open it (Windows XP understands Zip files natively), select all, and right-click/print.

