Save as LZW Tiff Droplet

Hello

I created an action in PS that records in format Tiff LZW files and then created a droplet. I want to save and close the file to the same location it is in (i.e. replace has it) but he wants to save it in the folder I saved first in action - for example in: Macintosh HD:Users:Kerry:Desktop

Anyone know how I can change this way to save right on the original tiff in some place it's in? Gout has delete file open and colors option checked and save and close as destination...

Any help would be greatly appreciated!

Thank you

Kerry

You can try to check: Override Action "save under" controls in the dialog box Create droplet.

MTSTUNER

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