![]() (a mtif producing a PDF with a single page"). ![]() I say this because if I print the mtif using mspaint GUI I replicate the same issue. If I could somehow activate the "Microsoft Print to PDF" printer through another command besides mspaint maybe I could at least solve the issue with printing multitif into a single PDF with all the "pages" inside. What I've done so far is a very simple batch script that takes advantage of the "Microsoft Print to PDF" virtual printer and the mspaint command line. the more "in the background" the script runs, the better.The desirable outcome would be a single multi-paged PDF file. ![]()
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