1. Choose File > Automate > Create Droplet.
2. Indicate destination to save the droplet. Click Choose in the Save Droplet In section and browse to the location.
3. Select the Action Set. Choose which action to use within the Set and Action menus. (You may have to create an specific action before you open the Create Droplets palette.) * To know more about the different functions in this section (the different check boxes), go to Help under Photoshop CS2’s Adobe Help Center.
4. Select a destination for your files from the Destination menu:
“Note: You can record an action that saves using a specified file name and folder. If you do this and deselect Override Action “Save As” Commands, the same file is overwritten each time. If you record your Save As step in the action without specifying a file name, the droplet saves it to the same folder each time but uses the file name of the document being saved.” (Adobe Help Center)
5. “If the action includes a Save As command, choose Override Action “Save As” Commands to make sure files are saved to the folder you specified (or to their original folder if you chose Save And Close.) To use this option, the action must contain a Save As command, whether or not it specifies a save location or file name; otherwise, no files are saved. “ (Adobe Help Center)

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