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    print multiple images at once in preview

    Discussion in 'Apple and Mac OS X' started by morkus64, Sep 19, 2007.

  1. morkus64

    morkus64 Notebook Guru

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    There must be a way to do this! Sometimes OS X is so much easier than windows, but so often I find that simple, stupid little things are so deeply hidden. Yargh!
     
  2. Sam

    Sam Notebook Virtuoso

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    I don't really understand what you're asking...

    To select multiple files at once (without selecting all of them; just choosing the ones you want), hold down the Command key and click the files you want to select.

    In your case, once you've selected all the photos you want to see in Preview, just double click and Preview will open with all the photos you selected.
     
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    morkus64 Notebook Guru

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    yes, but how do you tell the printer to print them all at once, not one by one. Even if you open them all and select print, it only prints one of the pictures, not all.
     
  4. Sam

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    Hmm, I have no idea then. I don't connect my MacBook with a printer, I do all my printing on my desktop PC :p. Sorry, we'll wait for someone else to sound off :eek:.