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I just opened four small text files in my text editor (Boxer), "printed" each one to FinePrint by selecting "Print All" in the text editor (I could have "printed" one at a time), and then selected "4 up" in FinePrint, which it did.  None of the text files was more than one page, so I'm not sure what you mean here.

Yes, you are right!  I don't know what I was doing wrong the first time I tested it, but I went back and tried again, and it works just fine!

Many thanks, problem solved.  I want to thank everyone in this thread for your replies, and your help! 

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Hello tomos, and thanks for the reply!

I would not be using any text files that had more than one page.  These are just small text files, and that's why I'm looking for a program that will combine them in a "n-up printing" style, and then send them on to my default printer.

And yes, I did check out PrintFile, and it comes close to what I'm looking for.  But, it is just like FinePrint, in that it only comes into play when one text file is more than one page, then it kicks in and combines all those pages onto just one sheet of paper, or thereabouts. 

I know I could use other programs to combine the separate small text files, and then print from there, but I was really hoping to bypass that stage.

Thanks for the suggestions, however!!

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I've been looking for a program that will let you choose anywhere from 2 - 4 small sized text files, and then print those text files in a X-up type configuration.  For example, choose 4 text files, and the program sends the output to the default printer, printing in a 4-up config, 2 across and 2 down.

If you choose 2 text files, it prints in a 2-up config.  Etc.....

Would something like that be feasible for someone here to code??

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