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Technology Tip Number 40
Multi-Printing

 

 

Sometimes you just want to print out a whole bunch of files all at once.  In the example below you will see how to print a bunch of word files all at once.

First, go to the location of the files you want to print.  Then select all of the files that you want to print.  You can do this by opening up the folder where the files are and then left clicking and dragging a box around all the files.  Once the files have been selected they should look something like this:

multiprint1

Right click on the selected files.  Select “Print” from the menu that appears.

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In this example MS Word will automatically open each file and rather rapidly print them.

 

PRACTICE ACTIVITY:   Try printing two files at once sometime today.

TO KEEP ON LEARNING:  If you'd like to learn more about printing options try searching the internet for:

Word Tutorials +printing
Printer options
Page setup


 

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