Opening multiple jpegs in Camera RAW

I can open a single jpeg in Camera RAW by changing the format option to Camera RAW.  If I want to process several images at the same time, in Camera RAW, I lose the format option for Camera RAW.
Is it possible, in Elements, to open multiple jpegs in Camera RAW format?
Mary Lou

As mentioned above that multiple JPEGs can't be opened. I am also a huge fan of Camera Raw and recently moved to Lightroom which gives wonderful flexibility to use all these controls for various file formats with ultimate ease... Would recommend to start with Trial....
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