printing may Word files at once?

Chris chrisra at concentric.net
Fri Jul 11 16:33:10 EDT 2003


>   A "master document" is basically an MS-Word document that includes other
> MS-Word documents.  It was created because MS-Word is (or at least, used to
> be) so unstable that creating any document longer than twenty pages or so
> was guaranteed to cause file corruption and data loss.
>
>   Now, if you just want to print them all, you could prolly do a "select
> all" and then do File -> Print in Windows Explorer.
>
>   Under Linux, I dunno.
>

Under Linux, you would probably use OpenOffice....   and do the same kind of
thing, it might not collate things correctly, that's the problem. because the
files are usually processed in Alphanumeric order, and any 'other' files which
have out of order names, will just be printed in the order that the system
found them...  plus any attachments would not become part of the text...
Perhaps, the master document thingy would process them correctly, or maybe just
try opening the individual chapters.


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