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Hi, I'm fairly new to Affinity Photo and I was trying to find a hotkey for the Apply button. For example, if I'm cropping an image, I have click on the Apply button instead of just pressing enter or some such key. Is there such a hotkey? Also, is there a batch crop and resize tool? 

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4 minutes ago, H.B. said:

I was trying to find a hotkey for the Apply button

Try the Enter key

5 minutes ago, H.B. said:

Also, is there a batch crop and resize tool?

File > New Batch Job can batch resize for you

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1 hour ago, carl123 said:

Try the Enter key

That did not work. Cmd + Enter didn't work either. Also the Batch Job options seem to be very limited. Unless I'm missing something there are no options to resize or crop in this.

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Works on Windows, I don't have a Mac so cant advise further

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27 minutes ago, H.B. said:

Unless I'm missing something there are no options to resize or crop in this.

There are image size boxes that will resize in the Batch Job setup window.

Cropping: how would the program know where to crop (what part of each image you want to keep)?

However, you may be able to record a macro that would do a crop, and then use that macro in the batch job. I've never tried that, so I don't know how well it would work.

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2 hours ago, H.B. said:

That did not work. Cmd + Enter didn't work either.

2 hours ago, carl123 said:

Works on Windows, I don't have a Mac so cant advise further

Enter – as in "Keypad Enter" key – doesn't work here.
Return key does.

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