Resize 100's of photos in Aperture or?

I've read the other questions on resizing in Aperture. From what I read I can't do a batch resize on my photo's? I need to resize a about 100 photo's a week to 1200 x whatever they turn out to be.  I know Aperture is non destructive but can it be set up to take a bunch of photo's and resize them to the size I need and export them to a folder on my desktop? I'm not getting a real "master" anyhow, just a jpeg's sent to me (the client has the original). I also have Photoshop cs5 and a few other programs, CS5 may do that but I'm not sure how, I really like working with Aperture.
Lastly is Apple going to do a major update to Aperture any time soon?  I know so many people that are moving to Lightroom because Aperture has stayed the same (more or less) for a while. With Photoshop going subscription I would think this would be a great time for Apple to move forward with a new, better Aperture!
Susan

I know Aperture is non destructive but can it be set up to take a bunch of photo's and resize them to the size I need and export them to a folder on my desktop?
You can do that by defining a custom "Export" preset.
Select the images you want to export at a reduced size in the browser.
Use the command "File >   Export    >  Version"
Set the "Export Preset" in the Export panel to "Edit".
Now you can add and define your own preset pressing the "+" button:
Set the "Size to" option to "Fit within pixels" and select the pixelsize you want.
Give the preset a suitable name in the sidebar and use it for your export.
-- Léonie

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