Use start
:
start acrord32.exe 1.pdf
start acrord32.exe 2.pdf
start acrord32.exe 3.pdf
Or even (as Johannes R?ssel suggests in the comment below):
start 1.pdf
start 2.pdf
start 3.pdf
Would probably work as well (depending on your default PDF viewer).
Note that when using start
you have to be careful when using quoted arguments, as the following won't work (the first quoted argument is interpreted as the title for a new console window):
start "1.pdf"
Instead you'll have to do the following:
start "" "1.pdf"
It's an annoying quirk of start
, but you have to effectively supply a dummy title in this case to properly open the specified file (even though the title is unnecessary as this won't create a new console window).
A list of other available batch commands.
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