Printing in PDF Mode

Hi All,
I have a report which has 4 tabs and each tab is having a minimum of 5 pages of data which is divided into multiple sections.
The issue which I am facing is when the user opens the report and view in PDF Mode.
From PDF Mode on the left pane, they are clicking the Bookmarks and giving a print from there.
We are getting the First page only. But the user needs all the pages as per the bookmark to be printed.
Is there any way that we can fix this issue?
Any Patches or anything to be updated or any configuration settings to be modified?
Note: I have Adobe Reader Version 8.1.2 installed on the users desktop.
Thanks in advance for your help.
Cheers
Hari

Hi Hari,
When you have 4 tabs with 5 pages each tab and you view that document
in PDF mode then it must show 20 pages . As PDF will give its own numbers.
Click on print and select Pages from 1 to 20 in Print range.
Hope this will print all the pages.
Regards,
Chaitanya Deshpande

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