select all the (unopened) files I want to print (using the finder), then hit Command-P to get the Print Dialog box again. Then just hit Print and the previously selected files will all consecutively open, print, and close. Hope this helps.Mark

I used to be able to do that in Acrobat 4.Now I have Acrobat 5 and this does not seem to work anymore.
Is there a preference that affects this?
~Tom
 

Mark I wrote:

On the Mac, what I do is open Acrobat, print one pdf, making sure the Page Setup and Print Dialog box settings are correct, then select all the (unopened) files I want to print (using the finder), then hit Command-P to get the Print Dialog box again. Then just hit Print and the previously selected files will all consecutively open, print, and close. Hope this helps.Mark

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