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nvslater
Jul 5, 2008
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Windows xp-PS-CS3: How Can I add "select next document" to a new action? Select next document is included in the default "rotate" Action

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Phosphor
Jul 5, 2008
You can Alt-drag and drop (copy) steps from one Action to another in the Actions palette.
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nvslater
Jul 5, 2008
Great Ill Try It
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nvslater
Jul 6, 2008
That does work for me, thank you.
I thought the action would keep running on the next document, but it does not. You see I wanted to run a action; select the next document; run the action; select the next document; run the action; etc; etc
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Cliff W Estes
Jul 7, 2008
The way to do this is make sure all documents to be processed are in a folder. Make sure the folcer contains no other documents. Then choose file/automate/batch for the batch process, select your action. for the source, select folder and then browse to the folder that your files to process are in.

This process won’t save or close your files, so be sure you have these steps in your actions, if required.

I build my actions modularly, so there is an action called ‘saveclose’ which saves and closes the file. This action is run as a step for any action which needs to save and close files as it goes.

Hope this helps.

"nvslater" wrote in message
That does work for me, thank you.
I thought the action would keep running on the next document, but it does not. You see I wanted to run a action; select the next document; run the action; select the next document; run the action; etc; etc

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