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There's no print preview before printing.

Anonymous
2018-12-19T20:28:39+00:00

I'm trying to print multiple images on the same page. I'm printing by right-clicking directly from the file explorer. After clicking "print" it instantly starts printing without even asking if I'm sure about it.

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  1. Anonymous
    2018-12-19T20:35:04+00:00

    Hi PiotrMantur ... that is by design.

    It is a fast way to print a document.

    if you want print preview you need to open the document first then select print from with in the app.

    Then you will see a print preview option.

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  2. DaveM121 871.8K Reputation points Independent Advisor
    2018-12-19T20:44:42+00:00

    Hi Piotr

    You are correct you should get the Print Preview, there must be Something wrong in Explorer . ..

    As a workaround, select those files, choose Print, then set Microsoft Print to PDF as the printer, provide a file name and a location. That will create a PDF, which you can then open and check before you then print the PDF . . .

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