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If you have several tabs open in Adobe Reader, how can you with a single command/click print all of them at once?










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          The only thing that works for me is to put all the files into a directory, then open and print one with the print settings I want. Leaving the original file open, you can then select all the others, right-click, and print. They'll all print using the settings from the first print.






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          • That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

            – Mikey T.K.
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          • its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

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          The only thing that works for me is to put all the files into a directory, then open and print one with the print settings I want. Leaving the original file open, you can then select all the others, right-click, and print. They'll all print using the settings from the first print.






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          • That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

            – Mikey T.K.
            Mar 12 '16 at 1:25











          • its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

            – bhv
            Apr 5 '17 at 4:34
















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          The only thing that works for me is to put all the files into a directory, then open and print one with the print settings I want. Leaving the original file open, you can then select all the others, right-click, and print. They'll all print using the settings from the first print.






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          • That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

            – Mikey T.K.
            Mar 12 '16 at 1:25











          • its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

            – bhv
            Apr 5 '17 at 4:34














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          The only thing that works for me is to put all the files into a directory, then open and print one with the print settings I want. Leaving the original file open, you can then select all the others, right-click, and print. They'll all print using the settings from the first print.






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          The only thing that works for me is to put all the files into a directory, then open and print one with the print settings I want. Leaving the original file open, you can then select all the others, right-click, and print. They'll all print using the settings from the first print.







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          • That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

            – Mikey T.K.
            Mar 12 '16 at 1:25











          • its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

            – bhv
            Apr 5 '17 at 4:34



















          • That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

            – Mikey T.K.
            Mar 12 '16 at 1:25











          • its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

            – bhv
            Apr 5 '17 at 4:34

















          That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

          – Mikey T.K.
          Mar 12 '16 at 1:25





          That's actually a very cool workaround. Not many people know about the context menu print option..

          – Mikey T.K.
          Mar 12 '16 at 1:25













          its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

          – bhv
          Apr 5 '17 at 4:34





          its better to change print settings in system instead of adobe reader

          – bhv
          Apr 5 '17 at 4:34


















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