Multi-Image support for command File- Place

It would be quite time saving . . . "Value Add" to be able to select multiple images in Bridge and be able to do File->Place->Photoshop.
This would create an automation loop such each image that was selected in Bridge would be place by the user consecutively.
Obviously this Architectual change would be usefull in other places . . . not just Place->Photoshop.
Community Thoughts?
Steven Bland

Hi Kruger,
I have already looked into these documentation. Our portal is in version 7.0, so it is not applicable.
I have to maintain the multi language for folders in KM of SAP EP 7.0
Thanks,
Mahendran B.

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