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Process Multiple Files and Version Sets
I'm trying to streamline the process of quick-fixing and resizing multiple photos, and the "Process Multiple Files" seems to be a possible option. Unfortunately, when I use this command, I don't seem to have the option of saving the processed files into Version Sets with the originals.
Is it possible to save files into Version Sets with the originals using the "Process Multiple Files" command on a group of open files? Thanks. |
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Sorry for bumping my own post, but maybe my question wasn't clear.
I'm just wondering if I can save photos into Version Sets with the originals if I use Process Multiple Files to edit them. Thanks. |
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Hello Peek
Sorry no one answered so far. I do not think you can edit and save as Version Sets at the same time. |
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