I am working on a G4 running Mac OS X (Tiger), and want to know if there is any way that you can print the entire contents of a folder without having to open the folder and files one by one. Any help with this will be greatly appreciated.....Thanks.
When you say print - do you mean actually output to a laser/inkjet - i.e. if the folder contained 6 Word documents, 3 Photoshop files, a Powerpoint presentation and 4 HTML files... just go ahead and print them all?
Yes Duncan, that is exactly what i want to do....i want to output a folder that contains 160 Quark documents, without having to open each file and print them individually.
I remember (i think) on OS9 it was possible to highlight many files within the finder and simply Command & P - which would take you straight to the print dialog for each document in turn. I can't see this in OSX. However i would imagine it would be possible to do with Applescript...
1) Applications / Utilities / Printer Setup Utility
2) Select printer of choice - [menu] Printers / Create Desktop Printer...
3) Drop the documents onto the icon - you might have to do this one-by-one - but at least you can do this rapidly ( i.e. as fast as you can individually drag & drop the icons as they are all queued )
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