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Change filenames during batch-processing, Scaling graphics during batch-processing, Replace

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USING FIREWORKS CS4 272 Automating tasks Change filenames during batch-processing 1 Select Rename from the Batch Options list and click Add. 2 Specify Rename options at the bottom of the Batch Process dialog box: Replace With Lets you replace characters in each filename with different characters that you specify, or you can delete characters from each filename. For example, if you have files named Temp_123.jpg, Temp_124.jpg, and Temp_125.jpg, you can replace "Temp_12" with "Birthday," thus changing the filenames to Birthday3.jpg, Birthday4.jpg, and Birthday5.jpg. Replace Blanks With Lets you replace existing blanks in the filename with a character or characters you specify, or you can delete all blanks from each filename. For example, files named Pic nic.jpg and Slap stick.jpg can be changed to Picnic.jpg and Slapstick.jpg, or Pic-nic.jpg and Slap-stick.jpg. Add Prefix Lets you enter text to add to the beginning of the filename. For example, if you enter "night_", then the file Sunrise.gif is renamed night_Sunrise.gif when it is batch-processed. Add Suffix Lets you enter text to add to the end of the filename before the filename extension. For example, if you enter "_day", then the file Sunset.gif is renamed Sunset_day.gif when it is batch-processed. Note: For each changed filename, you can do any combination of Replace, Replace blanks, Add Prefix, and Add Suffix. For example, you could replace "Temp" with "Party," remove all blanks, and add a prefix and a suffix, all at the same time. 3 Click Next to continue the batch process. Scaling graphics during batch-processing 1 Select Scale from the Batch Options list and click Add. 2 In the Scale pop-up menu, select a scaling option: No Scaling Exports files unaltered Scale To Size Scales images to the exact width and height you specify Scale To Fit Area Makes images fit proportionally with the maximum width and height range you specify Use Scale to Fit Area to convert a group of images to uniformly sized thumbnail images. Scale To Percentage Scales images by a percentage 3 (Optional) If you selected Scale To Fit Area, also select the Only Scale Documents Currently Larger Than Target Size option. Last updated 3/8/2011

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USING FIREWORKS CS4
Automating tasks
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Change filenames during batch-processing
1
Select Rename from the Batch Options list and click Add.
2
Specify Rename options at the bottom of the Batch Process dialog box:
Replace With
Lets you replace characters in each filename with different characters that you specify, or you can
delete characters from each filename. For example, if you have files named Temp_123.jpg, Temp_124.jpg, and
Temp_125.jpg, you can replace “Temp_12” with “Birthday,” thus changing the filenames to Birthday3.jpg,
Birthday4.jpg, and Birthday5.jpg.
Replace Blanks With
Lets you replace existing blanks in the filename with a character or characters you specify, or
you can delete all blanks from each filename. For example, files named Pic nic.jpg and Slap stick.jpg can be changed
to Picnic.jpg and Slapstick.jpg, or Pic-nic.jpg and Slap-stick.jpg.
Add Prefix
Lets you enter text to add to the beginning of the filename. For example, if you enter “night_”, then the
file Sunrise.gif is renamed night_Sunrise.gif when it is batch-processed.
Add Suffix
Lets you enter text to add to the end of the filename before the filename extension. For example, if you
enter “_day”, then the file Sunset.gif is renamed Sunset_day.gif when it is batch-processed.
Note:
For each changed filename, you can do any combination of Replace, Replace blanks, Add Prefix, and Add Suffix.
For example, you could replace “Temp” with “Party,” remove all blanks, and add a prefix and a suffix, all at the same time.
3
Click Next to continue the batch process.
Scaling graphics during batch-processing
1
Select Scale from the Batch Options list and click Add.
2
In the Scale pop-up menu, select a scaling option:
No Scaling
Exports files unaltered
Scale To Size
Scales images to the exact width and height you specify
Scale To Fit Area
Makes images fit proportionally with the maximum width and height range you specify
Use Scale to Fit Area to convert a group of images to uniformly sized thumbnail images.
Scale To Percentage
Scales images by a percentage
3
(Optional) If you selected Scale To Fit Area, also select the Only Scale Documents Currently Larger Than Target
Size option.