Acronis TrueImage question

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Following suggestions here I've purchased Acronis TrueImage 8.0 and
I'm generally happy with it, with the MAJOR exception that there's
no true help file, only a semi-searchable PDF user manual. I can't
find how to do what I'm trying to do, so I turn to the group for
assistance.

I have four partitions, C through F. My external USB hard drive is,
naturally, G. I want to do a full backup of each partition to a
separate file on G, not all four partitions to a common file. Is
there some way to automate this process in Acronis and walk away?
Otherwise I pretty much have to be present to start up the next
operation every few minutes.

There must be _some_ way, because the Acronis window shows progress
for "Operation 1 or 1". That implies it must be possible to queue up
multiple operations; but I can't figure out how. Can you point out
the obvious thing I'm missing?

--
Stan Brown, Oak Road Systems, Tompkins County, New York, USA
http://OakRoadSystems.com/
"My theory was a perfectly good one. The facts were misleading."
-- /The Lady Vanishes/ (1938)
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