ChatterBank0 min ago
Printing of all pictures (jpg) together in a Folder
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I have 9 pictures in a Folder -
Old way:
When the Folder was open (and without the need to click on any of the photos) there use to be an option to 'Print all' displayed in 'File and Folder Tasks' (left-hand side) .
Clicking on this option would start the Printing Wizard .... and the pictures could then be printed together, in say a Wallet Print style.
New way:
Now to get to this option, I have to click on one of the pictures which then opens up an expanded menu for 'File and Folder Tasks' which then gives additional options including 'print this file' .... clicking on this opens up the Printing Wizard .... (so, there is another step involved)
As a result, the function of ' Print all' has been made longer (and not so obvious as to how to 'print all') ....
Can someone tell me if I can get back to the first way (above) or whether this new longer route to 'print all' is another way of microsoft's 'making it easier'!!
Old way:
When the Folder was open (and without the need to click on any of the photos) there use to be an option to 'Print all' displayed in 'File and Folder Tasks' (left-hand side) .
Clicking on this option would start the Printing Wizard .... and the pictures could then be printed together, in say a Wallet Print style.
New way:
Now to get to this option, I have to click on one of the pictures which then opens up an expanded menu for 'File and Folder Tasks' which then gives additional options including 'print this file' .... clicking on this opens up the Printing Wizard .... (so, there is another step involved)
As a result, the function of ' Print all' has been made longer (and not so obvious as to how to 'print all') ....
Can someone tell me if I can get back to the first way (above) or whether this new longer route to 'print all' is another way of microsoft's 'making it easier'!!
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