"cannot save ‘filename’ because the file could not be found"

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Olek
Jan 15, 2005
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I made an action which changes resolution to 72. It worked fine whenI recorded the steps, but when I try to run the action in batch mode it says :"cannot save ‘filename’ because the file could not be found" Why is this.

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edjh
Jan 15, 2005
meltedown wrote:
I made an action which changes resolution to 72. It worked fine whenI recorded the steps, but when I try to run the action in batch mode it says :"cannot save ‘filename’ because the file could not be found" Why is this.

Try choosing "Log Errors to File" at the bottom of the Batch dialog. That will probably solve it and when you open the Error Log there will most likely be nothing logged. I think it’s a bug.


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Michael 23
Jan 15, 2005
go through your action and uncheck any "save" steps, see if that makes a difference.
when you recorded it, did you save the file, and perhaps include a different file name?


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I made an action which changes resolution to 72. It worked fine whenI recorded the steps, but when I try to run the action in batch mode it says :"cannot save ‘filename’ because the file could not be found" Why is this.
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Olek
Jan 15, 2005
edjh wrote:
meltedown wrote:

I made an action which changes resolution to 72. It worked fine whenI recorded the steps, but when I try to run the action in batch mode it says :"cannot save ‘filename’ because the file could not be found" Why is this.

Try choosing "Log Errors to File" at the bottom of the Batch dialog. That will probably solve it and when you open the Error Log there will most likely be nothing logged. I think it’s a bug.
the problem was jpgs that started with #,
Thanks for the tip.

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