How to batch print files in Notepad++?
I want to print a set of files in one go in Notepad++.
I tried searching on Google, but to no avail.
Is there a built-in feature or some other way that would allow me to batch print files from Notepad++?
printing notepad++
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I want to print a set of files in one go in Notepad++.
I tried searching on Google, but to no avail.
Is there a built-in feature or some other way that would allow me to batch print files from Notepad++?
printing notepad++
Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31
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I want to print a set of files in one go in Notepad++.
I tried searching on Google, but to no avail.
Is there a built-in feature or some other way that would allow me to batch print files from Notepad++?
printing notepad++
I want to print a set of files in one go in Notepad++.
I tried searching on Google, but to no avail.
Is there a built-in feature or some other way that would allow me to batch print files from Notepad++?
printing notepad++
printing notepad++
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Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31
add a comment |
Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31
Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31
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Found the answer. There's a Notepad++ plugin called Print all
. Just go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager
, then click on Available
, then go down to Print all
, check it, and install it. Works like a charm.
This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
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@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
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Found the answer. There's a Notepad++ plugin called Print all
. Just go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager
, then click on Available
, then go down to Print all
, check it, and install it. Works like a charm.
This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
2
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
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Found the answer. There's a Notepad++ plugin called Print all
. Just go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager
, then click on Available
, then go down to Print all
, check it, and install it. Works like a charm.
This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
2
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
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Found the answer. There's a Notepad++ plugin called Print all
. Just go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager
, then click on Available
, then go down to Print all
, check it, and install it. Works like a charm.
Found the answer. There's a Notepad++ plugin called Print all
. Just go to Plugins -> Plugin Manager -> Show Plugin Manager
, then click on Available
, then go down to Print all
, check it, and install it. Works like a charm.
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This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
2
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
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This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
2
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
This plugin doesn't offer a print settings window, so you cant print all in landscape. As soon as you hit start, it batch prints everything you have open in portrait.
– RW4
Mar 11 '15 at 13:31
2
2
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
@TheC4Fox You can - you just have to configure your default printing settings to landscape (sorry for the late reply, hope you have fixed whatever problem you had before now)
– think123
May 6 '15 at 5:16
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Try selecting all of them in Windows Explorer, right click and select print. If you are on Windows that is...
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 8:08
@TheUser1024 Nope, doesn't work. No option for print, and I seriously think it needs to be from inside Notepad++.
– think123
Jul 9 '14 at 8:11
Okay, once the files are associated with Notepad++ the option is gone. I checked for .txt files that were still associated with regular Notepad, then you have a right click print option. It also works for PDFs and such, so the option comes fromt he program, you are correct.
– TheUser1024
Jul 9 '14 at 13:31