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  • Roine
    Hello

    You have to hold down SHIFT to take all selected. This goes for all cammands, eg rotate, atuoadjust etc.

    So hold down shift, klick or shift - ctrl - D

    Roine
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  • HansD
    [quote="roine" wrote:
    Hello

    You have to hold down SHIFT to take all selected. This goes for all cammands, eg rotate, atuoadjust etc.

    So hold down shift, klick or shift - ctrl - D

    Roine


    Yes, I know how to select. I don't know how to get the selected files processed in batch.
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  • Paul Steunebrink
    [quote="HansD" wrote:
    [quote="roine" wrote:
    Hello

    You have to hold down SHIFT to take all selected. This goes for all cammands, eg rotate, atuoadjust etc.

    So hold down shift, klick or shift - ctrl - D

    Roine


    Yes, I know how to select. I don't know how to get the selected files processed in batch.

    Shift+Control+D (as roine said)
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  • NN8930012
    Does anyone look at the 'stickys' before posting?
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  • UCSB
    If you have done a shift and clicked on process, the images are in your queue. Go over to the process tab and look in the queue. There is a button on the bottom of the queue for starting and stopping processing in the queue. Just click on it to start processing the images setting in the queue.
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  • HansD
    [quote="Paul Steunebrink" wrote:

    Shift+Control+D (as roine said)


    Thanks, that was the one. Could not find it in the help, nor in the item referred to in the sticky batch processing thread
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  • NN8930012
    [quote="HansD" wrote:
    Thanks, that was the one. Could not find it in the help, nor in the item referred to in the sticky batch processing thread

    It's on p69 of the help under 'Keyboard Shortcuts', and it's also mentioned in the 'sticky', i.e. add shift to any function - for example, process (click on process, or ctrl-d) - and it will be applied to multiple images.
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