To convert multiple files to a new format |
1 | Choose File Batch Process to open the Batch Process dialog box. |
2 | Click Browse, and choose the file you want to process from the Select Files dialog box. |
If you want to choose adjacent files, hold down Shift as you click; to choose non-adjacent files, hold down Ctrl as you click. |
3 | Click Select. |
The files you choose appear in the Files to process list in the Batch Process dialog box. |
4 | In the Save Mode group box, choose an option: |
• | New Type — This is the most basic option, requiring only that a new output type be set in the Type field of the Save Options group box. You can also choose to run a script with this option. This option reads in the file, runs the script (if defined) against the file, saves the file to its new location and/or name, and converts it to the new file format. |
• | Copy — This option requires that a script be defined in the Script group box. This option reads in the file, runs the script against the file, and saves the file to a new location and/or name. With this option selected, the Type field and Options button of the Save Options group box are disabled. |
• | Overwrite — This option requires that a script be defined in the Script group box. This option reads in the file, runs the script against the file, and saves the file to its original location (the original file is overwritten). With this option selected, all Save Options group box settings are disabled. |
5 | Click Options to open the Save Options dialog box. |
Note: Not all file formats have associated options. If the file format you choose does not have any options, the Options button is unavailable. |
6 | Choose options from the Format and Encoding group boxes. |
7 | Click Start to open the Batch Progress dialog box and start the batch conversion. |
The Current Step pane displays each filename and its conversion status. The Job Progress bar indicates the conversion progress. |
8 | Click OK. |
Unless you specify another output folder, Corel PaintShop Pro saves the converted files in the same folder as the source files. |
Click Modify, choose an option from the Rename Options list, and click Add. You can rename the file with the current date, document name, position of the file in the renaming process, the current time, and custom text.
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Click Cancel.
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In the Script group box, mark the Use Script check box and choose a script from the drop-list.
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In the Batch Progress dialog box, click Save Log, and choose the folder in which you want to save the log.
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To run a script on multiple files |
1 | Choose File Batch Process to open the Batch Process dialog box. |
2 | Click Browse to open the Select Files dialog box. |
3 | Choose the folder where the files are stored. |
4 | Do one of the following: |
• | To select adjacent files, hold down Shift and click the files. |
• | To select non-adjacent files, hold down Ctrl and click the files. |
5 | Click Select. |
The files appear in the Files to process list in the Batch Process dialog box. |
6 | In the Save Mode group box, choose one of the following options: |
• | New Type — runs the script and saves the processed files as a new file type. You can choose to save the output files to another folder by clicking Browse. |
• | Overwrite — runs the script and saves the file to its original location, overwriting the original file |
• | Save Script — runs the script but does not save the file. Use this option when the script performs a save on the file. |
If you choose Copy, you can rename the converted files by clicking Modify, choosing an option from the Rename Options list, and clicking Add. You can rename the file with the current date or time, a document name, the position of the file in the renaming process, or by custom text. |
If you choose Overwrite, you can clear the Stop on error check box to avoid having to confirm the overwriting of each file. |
7 | In the Script group box, mark the Use Script check box. |
8 | Choose a script from the drop-list. |
9 | Click Start. |
The Batch Progress dialog box opens and the batch conversion starts. The Current Step pane displays each filename and its conversion status. The Job Progress bar indicates the conversion progress. |
10 | Click OK. |
Click Cancel.
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Mark the Stop on error check box. If you don’t mark it, the program processes all the images without stopping. The error messages appear in the Batch Conversion Status dialog box.
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Mark the Run script in silent mode check box.
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In the Batch Progress dialog box, click Save Log, and choose the folder in which you want to save the log.
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