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kmack67
I've been starting to use SIB a little more these days and I must have just missed something, but:

1) Where do you key in the location you want the final affected files to end up?
2) How do you make the batch work without having to hit "okay" for each picture?

I'm sure it's something I'm just overlooking--please clue me in. wacko.gif

Thanks!
kmack67
QUOTE(kmack67 @ April 11 2008, 03:38 PM) *
I've been starting to use SIB a little more these days and I must have just missed something, but:

1) Where do you key in the location you want the final affected files to end up?
2) How do you make the batch work without having to hit "okay" for each picture?

I'm sure it's something I'm just overlooking--please clue me in. wacko.gif

Thanks!



Follow up: Wha? No responses? smile.gif

Actually, I found out that #2 is solved by checking off two check boxes at/near the bottom of the main dialog box to let it process uninterrupted. #1 though still eludes me. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller???


kmack67
QUOTE(kmack67 @ April 24 2008, 09:16 PM) *
Follow up: Wha? No responses? smile.gif

Actually, I found out that #2 is solved by checking off two check boxes at/near the bottom of the main dialog box to let it process uninterrupted. #1 though still eludes me. Anyone? Anyone? Bueller???



Okay, okay, this is nuts...someone with blog authority just kill my thread now please. rolleyes.gif
Jennifer Grigg
I have a folder named destination. I keep it on a hard drive and then move the images to their proper place after the action is done. The folder path stays the same and the images rotate out to their storage location when the action is done. I think I learned it from Kevin Kubota's workflow.

I'm from Sugar Land, southwest of Houston, or as we say Eastern San Antonio. thumbsup.gif
kmack67
QUOTE(Jennifer Grigg @ May 8 2008, 11:30 PM) *
I have a folder named destination. I keep it on a hard drive and then move the images to their proper place after the action is done. The folder path stays the same and the images rotate out to their storage location when the action is done. I think I learned it from Kevin Kubota's workflow.

I'm from Sugar Land, southwest of Houston, or as we say Eastern San Antonio. thumbsup.gif


Hey, there is life out there. wink.gif

That sounds like a solid plan. I've had my images all over the place...too simple. Thank you nudging me in the right direction.

BTW, not sure the last time you've been down to Sugar Land, but man, has it boomed. Major urban area now...

Take care!
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