Batch Processing for RAW files in Elements

Hi all,
Does anybody know how to process multiple raw files in Elements 8 on windows .
Thanks

Hi,
Thnkx for the information but can we directly process multiple raw ..
I have cehckd this link which says we can precc and hold ATL button in ACR and then open button will convet to update and then we can hit update and then it will apply to all open raw iamges but its not correct..
can you chaek hte same at your end..
following is the  link:
http://www.photokaboom.com/photography/learn/Photoshop_Elements/batch_processing/1_batch_p rocessing.htm

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