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02/14/2010 09:13:26 AM · #1 |
Dumb question:
How do you terminate an export to disk of a large number of pictures from Lightroom II?
It is a silly question but one I'm sure has a simple answer that I just don't know.
Surely I'm not the only person who ever accidentally started an export of 300 pictures when they intended to export only one. :) |
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02/14/2010 09:33:06 AM · #2 |
| Maybe just a force quit? On the Mac anyway that should work. I don't think the export will resume when next started up. |
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02/14/2010 10:04:07 AM · #3 |
Hi Steve,
Click on the little "X" at the end of the progress bar, and the export will be canceled. Note that Lightroom can run multiple export processes in parallel and you can cancel any one of them at any time this way. That's probably why a hot-key like ESC doesn't work. |
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02/14/2010 11:14:08 AM · #4 |
Thanks... that is perfect. Now all I have to do is be able to remember it. Think I might have known that at one time. :) I could not find that in the help or a Google search. :(
[quote=kirbic
Click on the little "X" at the end of the progress bar, and the export will be canceled. Note that Lightroom can run multiple export processes in parallel and you can cancel any one of them at any time this way. That's probably why a hot-key like ESC doesn't work. [/quote]
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