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Print multiple emails from Outlook 2013

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 7:32 pm
by seattle
I'm a newbie that has just downloaded the Xchange Pro 5. I am running Windows 7 and Office 2013

The PDFX5Man.pdf with the software is only one page with a referral link to PDF-XChange Printer 2012 Online Manual (English). This link produces a 404 error.

I found PDFX5MAN.pdf through a Google search, but it does not appear to be the current manual. Screen prints are substantially different from what I see when I try to configure the XChange printer in printer properties and also when I try to configure XChange settings via the Outlook Add-in. CAN YOU POINT ME TO A CURRENT MANUAL?

I downloaded the trial with one set of goals, but can't even come close to figuring out how to do this with XChange. (The following is really easy with Acrobat 10 and Office 2010, but I lost the functionality with my upgrade to Office 2013 and don't want to upgrade to Acrobat DC to regain the functionality)
  • I want to select multiple emails or even an entire folder in Outlook 2013.
    I then want to print each email as a separate PDF file. .and. if the email has an attachment, I want to print the attachment.
    I want the filename for each PDF to contain certain variables that are contained within the email. Specifically, Email date, From, To, Subject.
    I want all of the selected emails to print automatically. I do not want to have to click on SAVE for each PDF created.
Can you tell me how to do this?

Re: Print multiple emails from Outlook 2013

Posted: Mon Jun 29, 2015 8:46 pm
by Will - Tracker Supp
Hi Seattle,

Thanks for the post - all of our manuals are in the process of being updated, but the most recently updated version can be found here, on our online help site:
https://help.pdf-xchange.com/EUM/de ... &skin=5STD
I want to select multiple emails or even an entire folder in Outlook 2013.
While multiple emails can be converted, there isn't currently any way to specify macros, so each document would require that you enter a file name in a Save As window.
I then want to print each email as a separate PDF file. .and. if the email has an attachment, I want to print the attachment.
Conversion of attachments is not currently supported, but we do plan to implement this in the future.
I want the filename for each PDF to contain certain variables that are contained within the email. Specifically, Email date, From, To, Subject.
I want all of the selected emails to print automatically. I do not want to have to click on SAVE for each PDF created
Answered above.

Apologies for the inconvenience, but hope that helps!