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How to...

Change action set


You can work on your action set at the 2nd Step of the program.

Action set is a set of image editing actions that should work on your images. The order of actions shows the order of application. Say, you have a script of actions

Crop
Resize
Add border

This action set will work on your images right at this order.

To change the order, use "Up" and "Down" when standing at the action to move. You can also remove any action with "Delete action" or del staying at the action to remove from the action set.

To change any value of any action at current action set, choose an action at the list of actions, then change its settings at the "Action settings" area.


See also:

How to use saved script





Table of contents:


Introduction
Overview of features
Supported image formats
Editing actions
Saving parameters

User interface
Summary
Step 1 - Select files
Step 2 - Apply actions
Step 3 - Save result

Using ReaConverter
Getting started
Converting images
Editing images
      - Test image
      - Action set
      - Action settings
Saving images
Command line utility
      - Overview
      - Format of file with actions
      - Format of configuration file
Scheduler
      - Overview
      - How to use?

How to...
Add files to work on
Convert images
Edit images
Save files
Save files to the fixed size
Change action set
Use saved action set
Change color resolution
Save program configuration
Make a border
Crop images
Resize images
Make watermark
Make transparent GIF/PNG
Work with test image
Convert PDF, EPS, PS
Work on multipage PDF/TIF/GIF

Tips and Tricks
Adding files with different extension
Adding files from different folders
Saving file list
Add all files from the disc
Viewing images before adding
Saving all program parameters
Testing image editing actions



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