Exporting photos from album to disk as jpeg files

I am using PSE 10 on a Mac and I would like to export photos from an album as jpeg files to the hard disk.  I would like to rename the files so that the first image in the album will have a the album name and index 1,  the second image will have the same name and index 2 etc.   Is it possible to do this? If so how?
Hans Brodin

Choose your album in Organizer and press Cmd+A (select all) then Cmd+I to open them all in Full Edit which will place them all in the project bin.
Then use the menu:
File >> Process Multiple Files
Choose opend files for the source (from top dropdown menu).
Use the rename function replacing document name with index or whatever name you want.

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