Graphics Programs Reference
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Unfortunately, you can't batch-run the Auto Smart Fix command from this dialog box. If
that's what you want to do, or if your only reason for opening the Process Multiple Files dia-
log box is to use its Quick Fix options (without renaming, resizing, or using any of the dialog
box's other features), then you can save time by selecting your photos in the Organizer and
running those commands right from the Organizer's Instant Fix pane instead, as explained on
The Quick Fix Toolbox .
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Don't forget that you can also batch-process corrections in the Raw Converter (see Arran-
ging a Group Shot ). Then open the files in the Editor and use Process Multiple Files to
save all the changed files at once.
Attaching Labels
The options in the Process Multiple Files dialog box's Labels section let you add copyright
notices (which Elements calls watermarks ) and captions to images; see Figure 8-19 . Water-
marks and captions both get imprinted right onto the photo itself. The process is the same for
creating both; only the content differs. A watermark contains any text you choose, while a
caption is limited to your choices from a group of checkboxes.
First, you need to choose between a watermark and a caption (select from the drop-down
menu right below the Labels heading). Unfortunately, you can't do both at once, so if you
want both, add one by running Process Multiple Files, and then run Process Multiple Files
again on the resulting images to add the other.
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