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Are your pictures already in the correct aspect ratio? If not will you need to crop to bring them to the desired proportions.

Or are you wanting to crop your images to a square format (height=width). We will need to know in order to help you. The solutions would be different.

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for this  question i dont want to edit the crop, I want to change just the height and width.

I have several picutre (40) with different height and width, and I want to set all of the to the same hieght and width  in one operation instead going all over one by one.

Is it possible ?

I hope i am clearer.

Thanks for the help!

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On 6/5/2019 at 3:36 PM, Tomer Levin said:

I have several picutre (40) with different height and width, and I want to set all of the to the same hieght and width  in one operation instead going all over one by one.

Is it possible ?

Yes. Set up a Batch job. (search photo help "batch job" for a more in-depth explanation).

From the help....

"About batch jobs

The Batch Job feature allows you to specify an unrestricted number of source files to process and export.......both the exported file format and image dimensions are configurable."

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10 hours ago, JimmyJack said:

Yes. Set up a Batch job.

Some kind of batch job would normally be best for this but as the OP has uploaded a Designer file it's not possible as Designer cannot run batch jobs.

To do it solely in Designer you would probably need to use the Export Persona

i.e. In the Export Persona create slices for all the image layers. Set the 1st slice to the width and height you want, copy that setting to the clipboard, then select all the other slices and paste the previously copied settings to them.

Then export all the images and place them back into your designer file

It's relatively easy once you are familiar with the Export Persona, but since the OP is "new to designer" there may be a bit of a learning curve in their case.

Note: The OP's images in the file supplied are not equal in size, with small differences in them.  If they were all the same size it would be very easy to resize them all to another size using the new resizing options in the 1.7 version of Designer

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