Using Windows, you have to know the system batch processing skills

  

The computer operation is faster and more efficient is the pursuit of every computer enthusiast. Of course, in order to achieve the efficiency of the operation, in addition to requiring you to be very familiar with the operation, you also need to use some operational skills to "help".

Here are some tips on batch processing that allow you to quickly and easily perform a lot of tedious repetitive operations in a very simple way. It's important to note that the batch processing techniques here are different from the usual “batch” techniques.

FlashGet can also copy files in batches.

I believe that FlashGet is no stranger to this tool. However, using the FlashGet tool to periodically copy files on the hard disk in batches, I wonder if you are familiar with it? To implement such a function, you must follow the steps below:

First check which operating system you are using. If you are using Windows 98 system, you must first install the Personal Web Server service; if you are using Windows 2000 or Windows XP, you need to install the Internet Service Manager service in the system because it is batch timing. Copy the basis of the hard disk file; then create a Web site in your own system, and set the main page location of the Web site to the local hard disk partition; then run the FlashGet program, and then click “Tools” “ ;Options" command, in the subsequent settings window, click the “schedule" tab, then in the tab page shown in Figure 1, set the time when the file starts to download and the time to end the download, then click “ The OK” button exits the tab page of Figure 1.

Next, execute the “Tools” “site resource explorer” command in the FlashGet menu bar, then enter the name of the local computer in the address bar, and then the web page will open the local hard drive. Content; at this point you can add all the content to be copied to the FlashGet download task; however, it should be noted that in each new download task setting box, the "start” setting item must be specified as “ & rdquo; (as shown in Figure 2), so that each download task will automatically download in batches according to the pre-specified start time and end time; of course, the download here is from a local hard disk The location is copied to another location, so the batch timing download operation is actually copying the hard disk files in batches.

Using "send" to convert images in batches

If you need to convert several bmp images on hand into jpg images, how can you do this? Maybe you will open the images one by one. Like files, and re-save them, this method can solve the problem, but it has a lot of work, which is not conducive to efficient conversion of images. With the help of image tools like ACDSee, you can easily batch convert several image formats; but if you don't have an image tool like ACDSee, you can quickly convert images in batches. Format? The answer is yes. You can also use the Windows XP system to send to the ” function, you can also achieve the purpose of batch conversion image format.

Before converting image formats in batches, you must first save all the target images to be converted into the same folder; then open the "My Computer" window and enter this save. In the folder window with the target image, select all the images in it; then click on the folder window "File and Folder Tasks" below “ Email to display the selected item & rdquo; In the subsequent interface, select the “Reduce all photos” option, and click the “OK” button, so that the Windows XP system will automatically launch the Outlook program by default, and will be all The bmp images are batch converted into jpg images and inserted into the attachment bar in the email editing interface; at this point you can select all the jpg images in the attachment bar and copy them to other folders for saving. This enables batch conversion of image formats.

Batch conversion hyperlinks

In Internet pages, you will often see plain text content containing URL addresses; clicking on the URL address in this text format will not open the corresponding address. The content of the page. If a page contains several URL download addresses in text form, you can't use the tools such as “Internet Express” to quickly download the content pointed to by these addresses, but add these URL download addresses one by one. Going to the download task list, but the amount of work done is very large. In fact, with a tool like “hybrid generator”, you can easily convert all text-based URLs into real hyperlink addresses in batches, and then execute “Use Internet Express to download”. All links & rdquo; commands, you can achieve fast batch download operations. Let's take a look at how to use the "hyperlink generator" to quickly convert text-based URLs into real hyperlink addresses:

First download a "hyperlink" The generator & rdquo; program, and install the program in the usual way; after the installation is complete, open the page containing the URL download address with multiple text forms, select all URL-type URL download addresses, and right-click with In the pop-up context menu, execute the “Hyperlink Generator” command (shown in Figure 3), and then the Hyperlink Generator tool will automatically generate a temporary web page where you will find all URLs in text form. The download address has become a real hyperlink address.

Of course, you can also double-click the shortcut icon in the desktop "Hyperlink Builder", in the pop-up "URL text" dialog box shown in Figure 4, all text forms The URL address is copied line by line, and then click the "hyperlink" >;generate hyperlink" command, all addresses appearing in the "URL text" tab page will be converted into real Hyperlink address.

Batch adjustment of image size

I have already introduced the example of batch conversion image format. In fact, in addition to the format can be batch converted, you can also batch size of the image. Conversion. This article describes how to use the IrfanView tool to batch adjust multiple image sizes:

Run the IrfanView program, click the “File” “Batch Conversion” command in the menu bar. In the batch conversion interface of Figure 5, select the target folder containing the image to be converted, and then select the image type to be converted from the “File Type” box, and then click the “Add all” button. It is possible to import all the target images in the specified folder into the "Input files" box; of course, in addition to importing images in the same folder, you can also use the same method and will be located in other folders. The target image in the image is also imported together; below, click the "Browse" button at the "Output Directory" setting, in the pop-up folder selection dialog box, select the save folder after converting the image. Then select the “use advanced settings” option at the <quo;Batch conversion settings", and click &ldq again Uo;set advanced options” button, select the “Resize” option in the interface of Figure 6, so that you can set a new size for all imported images in the "set new size" setting, or in “ Set new size as percentage of original" In the setting item, specify the percentage of the new image. For example, if you want to reduce the size of all images to half the size, enter "50%" in the "Width" and "Height" text boxes; set the new size of the image. After that, click the “OK” button to return to the batch conversion interface of Figure 5, and click the “Start” button to convert all target image sizes into 50%.

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