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Thank you very much for this suggestion.  It does work, but for one problem.  When I created the final Action set (that called Automate => Batch) for the three previously created Action sets, I happened to have three JPG images in Folder 1.  As such, you'll see there are three 'Close' commands in each of the three sections of my 'CD BMP Files' Action set.  As a result, when I run that final Action set, each time it encounters a 'Close' command, I get an error, asking me to either stop the batch or to continue.


Clearly, I could create the final Action set with only one JPG image in Folder 1, and then I would only encounter the 'Close' command once with each of the three Action sets.  But that's a pain, too.


Is there a way to avoid the 'Close' commands in the Action set?  I do see that I can 'toggle' the 'Close' commands so that they are ignored.  But to make the Batch file "cleaner", isn't there a way to avoid the 'Close' commands in the first place?


One final comment -- I again mention that when I first created this batch job (a few years ago with CS-3), I know I didn't have to resort to an Action set that executed three Batch jobs.  Might there still be a way to do this with one Action set?


Thank you again.


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