You can use the Print dialog to select a range of pages to print. The range specified in the Print dialog needs to be a contiguous range, such as pages 27 through 33. If you want to print several pages in a noncontiguous order such as page 12, 18, 22, 45, 57, and so on, you must first select the pages using the Pages tab before opening the Print dialog. To print a group of selected pages: 1. | Open a document in Adobe Reader. Click the Pages tab to open the Pages pane. | 2. | Select the first page to print by clicking its page thumbnail. Press the Ctrl/Command key and select the next page to print. Continue clicking on pages while pressing the Ctrl/Command key. Scroll the Pages pane as needed to select more pages. | 3. | Open a context menu from one of the selected pages (Figure 6.5). Select Print Pages. The Print dialog opens. Figure 6.5. Ctrl/Command+click to select additional noncontiguous pages.
| 4. | Set the print attributes in the Print dialog as described earlier in the "Printing a Document" section. | 5. | In the Print Range section of the Print dialog, Selected pages should be enabled (Figure 6.6). All selected pages are printed. Figure 6.6. When Selected pages is enabled, all the pages selected in the Pages pane are printed.
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