
It supposedly works through the documents in the selection set starting the document on which you right-clicked. (It has to be the first document, not some other document in the set.) Windows displays a Context menu.Īt this point Windows starts to print all your documents.

If you are printing within Word, you may need to rely on a third-party add-on to manage the order in which documents are printed. Potential answers to this issue depend on whether you are printing from within Word or within Windows.

Fran wonders how they can print multiple documents in alphabetical order by file name. All of the documents print, but not in the sorted order. The staff is trying to print multiple documents in alphabetical order. Fran's school has upgraded to Word 2010 and Windows 7 recently.
