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Batch-processing workflow, Add All, Remove

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 270 Automating tasks • Perform commands on a selection of files. For more information, see "Specify the location for saving backup files" on page 274. Batch-processing workflow 1 Select File > Batch Process, and select the files to process. • Files can be from different folders. • Currently open documents can be included in the batch. • You can save the batch-processing script for use later without adding any files. Note: If the files you select are locked or checked in from a Dreamweaver site, you are prompted to unlock them or check them out before proceeding. 2 Select which files to add or remove by clicking in the Batch (Windows) or Batch Process (Mac OS) dialog box: Add Adds selected files and folders to the list of files to batch-process. If a folder is selected, all valid, readable files in the folder are added to the batch process. Note: Valid files are files that have been created, named, and saved. If the latest file version is not saved, you are asked to save it, and you can then continue the batch process. If you don't save the file, the entire batch process ends. Add All Adds all valid files in the currently selected folder to the list of files to batch-process. Remove Removes selected files from the list of files to batch-process. 3 To add all currently open files, select Include Current Open Files. These files do not appear in the list of files to batch-process, but they are included in the process. 4 Click Next, and then do one or both of the following: • To add a task to the batch, select it in the Batch Options list and click Add. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Automating tasks
La
s
t updated 3/8/2011
Perform commands on a selection of files.
For more information, see “
Specify the location for saving backup files
” on page
274.
Batch-processing workflow
1
Select File
> Batch Process, and select the files to process.
Files can be from different folders.
Currently open documents can be included in the batch.
You can save the batch-processing script for use later without adding any files.
Note:
If the files you select are locked or checked in from a Dreamweaver site, you are prompted to unlock them or
check them out before proceeding.
2
Select which files to add or remove by clicking in the Batch (Windows) or Batch Process (Mac OS) dialog box:
Add
Adds selected files and folders to the list of files to batch-process. If a folder is selected, all valid, readable files
in the folder are added to the batch process.
Note:
Valid files are files that have been created, named, and saved. If the latest file version is not saved, you are asked
to save it, and you can then continue the batch process. If you don’t save the file, the entire batch process ends.
Add All
Adds all valid files in the currently selected folder to the list of files to batch-process.
Remove
Removes selected files from the list of files to batch-process.
3
To add all currently open files, select Include Current Open Files.
These files do not appear in the list of files to batch-process, but they are included in the process.
4
Click Next, and then do one or both of the following:
To add a task to the batch, select it in the Batch Options list and click Add.