Batch Re Size in Photoshop 4

Hi Guys.
Is it possible to Batch Re Size a collection of Images in Elements 4
I have asked this question on the Premiere Elements Forum and have read that it can be done. I cannot find any obvious way of doing this from any of the menus. Can anyone help ?
Thanks
Mike

As you used the word "collection", would I be right in assuming that you use Organizer? In which case, File/Export might be a better method.

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