Yeah, I would recommend doing an export from a good machine to create a. Don't forget to reboot! Document reg keys from my PC and imported them to the problem machine; rebooted and - still no Print option. Maybe it's a different reg key. If you are using windows 7 professional or higher you could try using the gpedit.
I'm afraid not. That registry key needs to be created on most machines and only pertains to max number of items you can select and still get relevent selection on context menu. Setting it to "16" means unlimited 15 is the default max. I've got the same issue with PDF's I logged in to the PC in question to try Frank's suggestion and found that in the intervening time the problem had fixed itself!
Windows 7 bit - Enterprise I can hold shift and click to select 15 PDFs and then right-click and the option to print them is there and when I add the 16th PDF to the selection, the option to print goes away. Make sure Adobe Reader X is in the drop-down menu, then click Apply. It will restore all the right-click context menus.
To continue this discussion, please ask a new question. Laplink Software, Inc. Neil Laplink. Get answers from your peers along with millions of IT pros who visit Spiceworks. Edit: It does work for MS Office files. PDFs are the problem. Popular Topics in Windows 7. The registry entry for ". I changed it to "Word. Nothing happened at first. But then I changed the default program for opening. Now the file associations are correct and everything is right.
Windows Vista is a baffling mess. How satisfied are you with this reply? To bring up the menu bar in any of these programs temporarily, press and release the Alt. If pressing Alt does not show the file menu bar, then the program does not have the option.
Your only option is to use the menu system e. Home About. Thought Cloud. Below are the steps and the screenshots of how to get the Print option back on the File menu: 1. Go to the Tools menu and click on Customize. Gerry Finegan said on October 23, Thank you………….
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