Thanks David, Tim and Jorge,

on 2/12/02 1:00 am, David Tingey wrote:
> 
> Have you recorded past this point by selecting the quality you want, then
> actually closing the file? Then stopping the recording.
> 
> David
> 

Tried that, it always stops the action for me to OK the save quality.


on 2/12/02 1:16 am, Tim Wheeler wrote:

> On Behalf Of Simon Leibowitz
>> I must surely be missing something obvious here, but I just can't find
> it.
>> 
>> I am trying to run a batch command in PS7, on a bunch of files to be
> saved
>> out as Jpegs. How do I get to Batch the Action, without the Automation
>> pausing on the Jpeg Quality window (awaiting my OK prompt), as the
> files are
>> being saved ?
> 
> My solution, when running an automated batch (eg sharpening, but not
> pausing or spotting) is to place a weight on the enter key to keep it
> depressed, make coffee, and resume normality when the batch is finished.
> 

Umm, I started this thread on the 1st of December, not the 1st of April,
your kidding surely ? Looks like I'm going to get reduced to trying it
though, nothing else seems to be working!


on 2/12/02 3:16 am, Jorge Parra wrote:

> You don't have to use the staple pressing the Enter key if you uncheck the
> icon on the Actions Table. To the left of each action you will find this
> icon which will let you choose wether to allow the action to overide dialog
> boxes for okey'ing or if you prefer to have them activated. Uncheck it for
> this action and this is it. Those actions with multiple choices come by
> default with OK  dialog activated by definition. As soon as you set your
> choices and uncheck the icon, then you can have the action repeat itself
> with the same values, multiple times on multiple files.
> 

This looks very promising Jorge, but I still can't get it to work.
To the left of the action there are two boxes. 1st left brings up a little
icon, if I put this ON the action stops and offers me a SAVE AS option.
The other box has a trick in it by default, if I uncheck this the action
step is removed (or so I believe) but as my step is a SAVE step, then
followed by a CLOSE, I still get taken to a save option screen (which
obviously halts the script).

Going nuts here. I've got 300 files to run through this action, recon I
could have easily have done them all manually by now !

Any more help much appreciated.

Thanks
Simon

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