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<blockquote data-quote="Andy Ful" data-source="post: 754489" data-attributes="member: 32260"><p>That should work well for printing one or two documents, because printing has to be done with external PDF application. There is another trick for printing many documents directly from the protected MS Office.</p><p><strong>One has to print once from another application that leaves the printing session opened</strong>. Not every application works that way. I noticed that Adobe Touch (Universal Application for viewing/printing PDF files), leaves the printing session opened. So, I prepared a blank PDF document (in Word) and saved it on the Desktop with the name 'Start Printing Session'. Then after printing the blank PDF from Adobe Touch, I could print freely all the day from protected MS Office applications.</p><p>If I correctly remember, that trick also worked with Word Mobile (free) which is an excellent Universal Application for viewing MS Word documents (also Excel Mobile and PowerPoint Mobile for other documents).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Andy Ful, post: 754489, member: 32260"] That should work well for printing one or two documents, because printing has to be done with external PDF application. There is another trick for printing many documents directly from the protected MS Office. [B]One has to print once from another application that leaves the printing session opened[/B]. Not every application works that way. I noticed that Adobe Touch (Universal Application for viewing/printing PDF files), leaves the printing session opened. So, I prepared a blank PDF document (in Word) and saved it on the Desktop with the name 'Start Printing Session'. Then after printing the blank PDF from Adobe Touch, I could print freely all the day from protected MS Office applications. If I correctly remember, that trick also worked with Word Mobile (free) which is an excellent Universal Application for viewing MS Word documents (also Excel Mobile and PowerPoint Mobile for other documents). [/QUOTE]
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