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Hi MilesMcclane,

Welcome to the forums.

If you're referring to batch exporting open files, this isn't a feature thats been included yet but has been requested. If the files have been worked on and saved, you can use File > New Batch Job to select them and batch process them to another file format or apply another saved macro.

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On 4/4/2019 at 11:17 AM, Lee D said:

Hi MilesMcclane,

Welcome to the forums.

If you're referring to batch exporting open files, this isn't a feature thats been included yet but has been requested. If the files have been worked on and saved, you can use File > New Batch Job to select them and batch process them to another file format or apply another saved macro.

Hi, thank you for your reply! I’m on a iPad, and I can’t see such a menu- maybe I posted in the wrong forum? 

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On 4/12/2019 at 4:03 PM, MilesMcclane said:

Hi, thank you for your reply! I’m on a iPad, and I can’t see such a menu- maybe I posted in the wrong forum? 

No you are in the correct forum but the answer was for the desktop version. 

Affinity Photo is not a DAM (digital asset manager) like Lightroom is for performing batch jobs, Affinity Photo is more like Photoshop for handling a few photos at a time. I would never recommend loading many photos at once into the Affinity Photo for iPad sandbox, it’s not really designed to be used that way.

 

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On 4/30/2019 at 10:48 PM, Paul Mudditt said:

No you are in the correct forum but the answer was for the desktop version. 

Affinity Photo is not a DAM (digital asset manager) like Lightroom is for performing batch jobs, Affinity Photo is more like Photoshop for handling a few photos at a time. I would never recommend loading many photos at once into the Affinity Photo for iPad sandbox, it’s not really designed to be used that way.

Ok great, thanks. 

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