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Click New Sequence to name and create a new sequence. Enter a name for the new
sequence, and click OK. In the Batch Edit Sequence dialog box, create a new batch
processing sequence.
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Select the batch sequence you want to modify, click Edit Sequence, and follow the steps
for editing a batch processing sequence.
To create a new batch processing sequence:
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In the Batch Edit Sequence dialog box, click Select Commands.
2
In the Edit Sequence dialog box, choose the commands that will make up the batch
processing sequence. Select each command in turn in the left pane of the dialog box, and
click Add to add the command to the right pane. To remove a command from the batch
processing sequence, select the command in the right pane, and click Remove. By default
commands are added to the bottom of the list. To change the sequence of commands,
highlight the command you want to move, and click either the Move Up or the Move
Down button.
3
To set options for each command, highlight the command in the right pane, and click
Edit. The options you can set depend on the command selected. At any time, you can click
the triangle to the left of the command name to view the options currently set for the
command.
Setting batch process command options
4
Select the Toggle Interactive Mode option
to the left of the command if you want to
pause the batch processing before this command is executed. Pausing allows the user to
modify any options associated with that command before the command is executed. (This
option, which is not available for all commands, toggles between normal and interactive
mode.)
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When the commands for the batch processing sequence are defined and listed in the
correct order, click OK and follow the steps for editing a batch processing sequence.