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11. Click OK to close the Output Options dialog, and then click OK again
to close the Edit Batch Sequence [name] dialog, returning you to the
original Batch Sequences dialog. Your new sequence is included in
the dialog’s list.
12. If you are ready to use the process (either a custom sequence or one
of the defaults), click Run Sequence. You can also rename it, edit it,
and delete it by clicking the appropriate buttons.
As the process is applied, you may see dialogs, depending on the com-
mands you added to your sequence and whether or not you specied
Interactive Mode.
1-2-3 of Batch
Sequences
What to use, why bother,
and where to put the stuff?
To simplify, and make these
questions easier to answer,
simply decide these four fac-
tors and you are on your way
to batch sequence success:
1.
Decide which commands
you want to run.
2.
Decide on the charac
-
teristics of the files you
intend to process—are
the files usually in a par-
ticular folder, or scattered
all over your computer?
3.
Do you want to store the
finished files in a regular
location, or are you more
likely to need them saved
all over your hard drive?
4.
What file format do you
need for the finished
documents?
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