How to print multiple word documents faster?

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Hi, I need to print hundreds of old receipts that are the same format &
template. Is there any way to print them faster, rather than do the usual
steps. For example, could I high-light the documents & click to print? Please
advise. Thanks you, Suzanne
 
Select them in Windows Explorer - then right click > print.

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Yeah, but if she has something less than a few hundred thousand it will be
fine.

Ummm... She might have to fill the paper tray a few times :-)


You do realize that printers have limitations, right?

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Our organization, until just a few weeks ago, could do CTRL A in a folder and
then right-click, Print and all of the docs would print, no matter what file
type it was, i.e., doc, xls, pdf, txt. Recently we got new printers and a
whole mess of Windows Updates to our WinXPSP2 systems. Now, when we try the
above scenario, nothing happens, no printing, no print dialog, no nothing.
If we just have one file selected, however, then that file will print as
expected. We haven't been able to find any help on this subject, can you
shed any light on it. The new printers are network printers and they are all
HP LaserJet 4250/4350 Series printers. The workstations are Dell OptiPlex
745 Pentium Ds all running WindowsXP Professional SP2. Any help would be
appreciated. thank you.

John McGhie [MVP - Word and Word Macinto said:
Yeah, but if she has something less than a few hundred thousand it will be
fine.

Ummm... She might have to fill the paper tray a few times :-)


You do realize that printers have limitations, right?

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Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email
me unless I ask you to.

John McGhie <[email protected]>
Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Business Analyst, Consultant
Technical Writer.
Sydney, Australia +61 (0) 4 1209 1410
 

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