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ADOBE ILLUSTRATOR CS2
User Guide
Include All Subdirectories Processes all files and folders within the specified folder.
If the action contains any save or export commands, you can set the following options:
Override Action “Save” Commands Saves the processed files in the specified destination folder and not to a location
recorded in the action. Click Choose to specify the destination folder.
Override Action “Export” Commands Exports the processed files to the specified destination folder and not to a
location recorded in the action. Click Choose to specify the destination folder.
If you select Data Sets for Source, you can set an option for generating file names when overriding Save and Export
commands:
File + Number Generates the file name by taking the original documents file name, removing any extension, and
then appending a three-digit number corresponding to the data set.
File + Data Set Name Generates the file name by taking the original documents file name, removing any extension,
and then appending an underscore and the name of the data set.
Data Set Name Generates the file name by taking the name of the data set.
Scripts
About scripts
When you execute a script, your computer performs a sequence of operations. These operations may involve only
Illustrator, or they may involve other applications, such as word-processing, spreadsheet, and database-management
programs.
Illustrator supports multiple scripting environments (including Microsoft Visual Basic, AppleScript, and JavaScript).
You can use the standard scripts that come with Illustrator, and you can create your own scripts and add them to the
Scripts submenu.
To use a script
To runascript,chooseFile > Scripts, andselectascript from thesubmenu.Alternatively,chooseFile > Scripts >
Browse, and navigate to the script you want to execute.
To install a script, copy the script to your computers hard disk. If you place the script in the Presets/Scripts folder
inside the Adobe Illustrator application folder, the script will appear in the File > Scripts submenu. If you place the
script in another location on your hard disk, you can execute the script in Illustrator using the File > Scripts >
Browse command.
Note: If you edit a script while Illustrator is running, you must save your changes for the changes to take effect. If you
place a script in the Scripts folder while Illustrator is running, you must relaunch Illustrator for the script to appear in
the Scripts menu.

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