save multiple files for the web in JPEG max at a resolution of 800%

I had more than 200 created illustrator files. They all have the same dimensions. I wanted an adobe illustrator script that saves all files for the web in jpeg.

Export options must be max.resolution of all files should be increased to 800%.

I think it's the reasoning

Open a folder with all the files

loop through each file

Save for web each in jpeg format to the quality of resolution and up to 800%

the names of all jpeg files should be the same from these illustrator files (if possible)

I will be very thankful to you if you could help me

Best regards,

Hassan Ali

As far as I understand your request it is also possible with a simple action in batch mode.

Tags: Illustrator

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