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Can I run the free MS Office Word viewer from command line to print a document?

Asked by ilyaz in Microsoft Word

I have a simple task: I have a document that I need to load and then print. I need to do it from command-line rather than using GUI. If I use MS Word, I suppose I can write a macro to do it. However, I suppose I only have the free MS Word viewer. Then:

1. Can I run it from command-line?
2. The viewer help states that "Word Viewer does not support running macros". This means that even if I record a macro using the full version of Word, I can't use it. So is it possible to load a print a document from the command-line using the free viewer in some fashion other than using a macro?

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