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Customizing Output File Names, Click Choose.

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Selecting Destinations 27 The Destination dialog enables you to specify custom destinations and names for output files. This is useful if you do not want to name a file using the Cleaner standard naming convention. For more details on naming, see "Customizing Output File Names" on page 27. To save one or more files to a custom destination: 1. In the Batch window, double-click the Destination column next to the project source(s) or the files in the batch and choose Batch > Set Custom Destination. The Destination dialog appears. 2. In the Destination dialog, click the radio button next to the Folder or Server option. 3. If you have already defined a location, choose it from the lists presented. 4. To add a new location, click Add. The Choose a Folder dialog appears. 5. Navigate to the new destination. 6. Click Choose. 7. Type a short descriptive name for the destination. You can use the Select button to designate a different destination folder at this point, if you wish. It will be added to the list. 8. Click OK to return to the Batch window. Note: You can also edit or remove a location with the buttons in the Destination dialog. Customizing Output File Names You can specify a custom file name in the Destination dialog for each encoded file that you process. The custom name appears once the file is encoded. To assign a custom file name: 1. At the bottom of the Destination dialog, click the check box to enable the Use Custom File Name option. 2. Enter a file name in the field. Note: If the destination directory already has a file with the same name, it will be overwritten. You can append the setting name used to each file. See "Appending Settings to File Names" on page 238.

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Selecting Destinations
27
The Destination dialog enables you to specify custom destinations and names for output files.
This is useful if you do not want to name a file using the Cleaner standard naming convention.
For more details on naming, see “Customizing Output File Names” on page 27.
To save one or more files to a custom destination:
1.
In the Batch window, double-click the Destination column next to the project source(s) or the
files in the batch and choose Batch > Set Custom Destination.
The Destination dialog appears.
2.
In the Destination dialog, click the radio button next to the Folder or Server option.
3.
If you have already defined a location, choose it from the lists presented.
4.
To add a new location, click Add.
The Choose a Folder dialog appears.
5.
Navigate to the new destination.
6.
Click Choose.
7.
Type a short descriptive name for the destination. You can use the Select button to designate
a different destination folder at this point, if you wish. It will be added to the list.
8.
Click OK to return to the Batch window.
Note:
You can also edit or remove a location with the buttons in the Destination dialog.
Customizing Output File Names
You can specify a custom file name in the Destination dialog for each encoded file that you
process. The custom name appears once the file is encoded.
To assign a custom file name:
1.
At the bottom of the Destination dialog, click the check box to enable the Use Custom File
Name option.
2.
Enter a file name in the field.
Note:
If the destination directory already has a file with the same name, it will be
overwritten.
You can append the setting name used to each file. See “Appending Settings to File Names” on
page 238.