PSE7: is it possible to process multiple photos?

Hi all
I am new here, and I am just learning to use PSE7 for my scanned slides (I am still shooting film only). My question is can you process (in PSE7) let's say whole film, scanned in TIFF, kept in one folder..............I read "Process multiple files"; and also in my PSE7 book I have there is mentioned proses multiple photos in camera RAW........ none seem to do what I would like to. The thing is I need to do one or two simple adjustmens (like warm it up and change tint a bit) and than aply it to whole folder (37 pics), since it is a sequence with identical lighting and the same colors and exposure (all I do is to try match slides as closely as possible) Is there a way to do it?
Any help is greatly appreciated.

Not this kind of one in PSE.
In photoshop you can create action and then run it on your images. You can use that created action in PSE but you can not create action from PSE
-Gaurav

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