Run A Print Command On The Files Specified In *.txt File?
May 1, 2012
I would like to run a print command on the files specified in *.txt file.
Command: "X:pathapplication.exe /p"
File list in *txt file:
X:folder1folder2document1.xcmd
X:folder3document2.xcmd
K:folder7document3.xcmd
ect...
I found something similar: for %%g in (*.xmcd) do "C:pathmathcad.exe /p %%g
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