I also did some more research and discovered the following.
When selecting these multiple pdf's and then right-clicking to select
"print", what happens is that it launches the version of Adobe that is
installed on their computers first - obviously requiring this to perform the
printing task at hand. Well just recently, this particular user installed
Adobe Pro version 6 on his PC. Before that he had Adobe Reader only -- ver 7
or 8 - and it worked fine. The are now using Adobe ver 6 Pro because they
need the ability to modify PDF drawings and that is the only version we have
of ADobe that allows that. I suspect that it must obviously be related to
that version of Adobe that is causing the screw up perhaps.
I think what I may do is to look for an alternative to Adobe 6 Pro for
modifying .pdf documents...
Any other ideas?
Brad
"Paul Mckenna" <JazzyJ187@newsgroup.nospam> wrote in message
news:6A6524C2-B9B6-4625-8C3F-FC74264C22E3@microsoft.com...
> Just a quick search on google for "print multiple pdf files"
> brings up this software http://www.print-conductor.com/
> maybe worth a try?
>
> Regards
> Paul
>
> "Brad Pears" <bradp@truenorthloghomes.com> wrote in message
> news:%23DCzfxLeIHA.1164@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
>> Not sure where to look for a resolution to this one...
>>
>> Our designers use the Windows Explorer ability of selecting multiple .pdf
>> files they have created then right-click and select the 'Print' option -
>> which then is supposed to print each of the documents that was highlited.
>> This saves a toin of time over opening each .pdf file individually and
>> printing it.
>>
>> It had been working fine but recently one of the designers came to me and
>> mentioned that sometimes this works and sometimes it does not. When it
>> does not, he means that it will print maybe one or two of the drawings
>> but not the rest. I am not even sure where to begin looking for a
>> solution to this problem. Has anyone else ever run into this issue?
>>
>> Maybe there is a piece of software out there that someone has used that
>> allows you to do this - that works?
>>
>> Help!
>>
>> Thanks, Brad
>>
>