Windows will now print all the documents one by one in the order you have selected them. Install Adobe Reader DC or Nitro PDF Reader. Just insert the appropriate values for the missing arguments. Right click and select Print from right click context menu. Thanks to Arc on the Windows 10 Forums for finding the solution The right click print option will be available after installing a PDF application with print capability. So you can probably use something like this: for %%F in (*.pdf) do (ĪcroRd32.exe /t '%%~fF' 'printername' 'drivername' 'portname' portname cannot contain any '/' characters if it does, output is routed to the default port for that printer. The four parameters of the /t option evaluate to path, printername, drivername, and portname (all strings).ĭrivername - Your printer driver’s name, as it appears in your printer’s properties. It may take longer, though, since the document has to be sent to the printer four times.ĪcroRd32.exe /t path 'printername' 'drivername' 'portname' - Start Adobe Reader and print a file while suppressing the Print dialog box. However, nothing prevents you from looping and printing it 4 times. Some PDFs contain multiple worksheets, others only a single one, but all you really wanted was one PDF file with the entire workbook.
Adobe Reader is only capable of printing a single copy directly. When the operation finally finishes, Excel has properly printed the workbook to a PDF format, but your worksheets have been split into several different PDF files.