Batch Psd image conversion into jpegs in pse 10 or 11?

I want to batch convert some .psd images  into jpegs in pse 10 or 11. I know you can batch convert for image resizing,but don"t see the ability to convert images from one format into another.  Thanks!!

Unfortunately, you have posted to the Photoshopn (PsE's big-brother) General Discussions Forum. There is a very good, and active Ps Elements Forum, where your question will be answered. I will Move your thread to the Ps Elements Forum, and your link, plus any e-mail subscriptions will follow.
Good luck,
Hunt
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