Define Macro Batch - Summary (Step 3)

The Define Macro Batch wizard's last dialog box once more lists all of the settings that have been chosen. Check whether the settings for the batch process are correct.

If you want to correct a setting, click the underlined terms. For example, click the term Input Definition, if you decided to process other images. Your software will return to the wizard's Define Macro Batch dialog box.

Starting the batch process

Click the Start button to start the batch process.

Checking the batch process in the corresponding dialog box

As soon as the batch process has been started, your software will open the Macro Batch Progress dialog box. This dialog box gives you information about how the batch process is progressing.

You can interrupt every batch process in this dialog box, or even stop it completely.

Additionally, you can see a progress bar that shows you when it is expected that the batch process will be completed.

This dialog box won't be automatically closed, so that you can find information on the batch process the following morning when you want to let a process run overnight.

In the Macro Batch Progress dialog box, check whether the batch process has analyzed all of the images you wanted. Should an image not have been successfully analyzed, you'll find a message there to that effect. In this case, your software will have continued the batch process with the following image.

See also

Define Macro Batch

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