If the main folder and 13 sub folders remain constant, then write and action that applies your action as a batch run on each specific folder and specify a specific output folder. In other words your writing one action that essentially is simply recording calls to batch existing actions with different source and output for each batch. Does that make sense? It's a bit of a pain to setup the first time but if you're applying the same action to the same sets of folders over and over you'll save a lot of time and aggravation over the long run.

Bob Smith

Accurate Image • Bob Smith Photographer • Waco Texas USA
http://www.accurateimage.org


On Sep 16, 2004, at 10:49 AM, Graeme Rowatt wrote:

We have a folder of 4 GB of files, divided into 13 sub folders.

We require to resize, reformat and resave in various sizes, file types
etc. - 7 different Batch Actions in total - all written and used many times
before.


However when we run an Action on this folder the results are dropped into
the nominated new folder, but without being divided into the 13
subfolders -




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