Setting for printing document

i'm having 4 different invoice print layout
if i give a print to adocument it as to print all the 4 different invoices in one shot.
its possible or not
regards
kavitha S

Hi Kavita,
As per my understanding , this is only submitting of number of copies to different department.
Try this.
Design only one pld and mark on extreme right as....
marketing copy-white,
transporter copy-light blue,
extra copy-light green
..etc
remove words like white/light blue..etc and put color paper in printers sequentially.
If coloring is not so much importance , just mark as..
marketing copy,
transporter copy,
extra copy
..etc
and tick mark on respective.
MAhesh

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