Making varying images sizes all square shape?

Hi,
I also posted this in Photoshop Windows but re-posted here on suggestion from another user.
I've got a whole load of images of different pixel sizes that I want to batch and make square shape. I want to keep them as big as the small est side of the image will allow. Example: if an image is 2093 x 1573px then I want the square px size to be 1573 x 1573px.
I can easily change this using the image size option and could easily record an action if all the images were the same dimensions, but since all the dimensions vary I'm not sure how to do this.
Any ideas?
Thanks

The best thing to do is to paste the code into ExtendScript Toolkit this can be found..
PC: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Utilities
MAC: <hard drive>/Applications/Utilities/Adobe Utilities
Then save the script in..
PC: C:\Program Files\Adobe\Adobe Photoshop CS#\Presets\Scripts
MAC: <hard drive>/Applications/Adobe Photoshop CS#/ Presets/Scripts
If Photoshop was open, close and restart Photoshop so that it can pick up the new script.
Once the script is in place you can create an action that calls the script.
Start you recording and from the action palette flyout choose "Insert Menu Item" now goto File - Scripts and choose the script, stop the recording.
You now have an action that can run on a single file or in batch.
By the way, its JavaScript and the extension created will be jsx
Hope this helps.

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