Resizing multiple photos in Photoshop

I am trying to resize multiple photos by using the batch option.  I have created an action and then go into batch and select that action.  It's not working.  Anybody have any ideas on how I can resize my photos all at once??

It sounds as if the Action is not correctly recorded. Have you tested it on a single image?
Is there a Stop" in it?
You can always use the one-step convenience of the Image Processor!

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