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Recursion
27-08-2008, 07:44 PM
Hello,

I need some software that will rename a whole folder of pictures to a certain thing.

Like I want to put something like "ImageX" into the program and it will rename them all too Image1, Image2, Image3, Image4 etc...

Any good free ones?

Thanks

Fehm
27-08-2008, 08:42 PM
PORNOGRAPHY!!

no im jokin.

EERRR dunno soz. lol!

Recursion
27-08-2008, 08:43 PM
No porn actually :P

A buggered camera which doesn't date stamp the file names properley anymore :P

N!ck
27-08-2008, 09:15 PM
Hmm well i'm sure on my XP i can highlight all of the files i want to do it to, right click, rename and then call it something and it names them all like "name(1)" "name(2)" etc. Don't know if it's domething i've installed though i can't remember.

Lycan
27-08-2008, 09:17 PM
Hmm well i'm sure on my XP i can highlight all of the files i want to do it to, right click, rename and then call it something and it names them all like "name(1)" "name(2)" etc. Don't know if it's domething i've installed though i can't remember.


nope thats a standard feature of XP and Vista .. to prevent you having the same name on each file it gives it a unique number

Jordy
27-08-2008, 09:35 PM
Hmm well i'm sure on my XP i can highlight all of the files i want to do it to, right click, rename and then call it something and it names them all like "name(1)" "name(2)" etc. Don't know if it's domething i've installed though i can't remember.Yeah just highlight the files you want with CTRL (Or Shift) and then rename the top file such as 'trainspotting' and then all the rest will be 'trainspotting(1)' and trainspotting(2)' etc, works on XP and Vista.


nope thats a standard feature of XP and Vista .. to prevent you having the same name on each file it gives it a unique numberI know, that's what he said? :P

Lycan
27-08-2008, 10:35 PM
Yeah just highlight the files you want with CTRL (Or Shift) and then rename the top file such as 'trainspotting' and then all the rest will be 'trainspotting(1)' and trainspotting(2)' etc, works on XP and Vista.

I know, that's what he said? :P

No he said that he was unsure if it was something he had installed. I was just enforcing his post as the correct solution as he was in doubt

Please read in future ;) ... helps

N!ck
27-08-2008, 10:49 PM
No he said that he was unsure if it was something he had installed. I was just enforcing his post as the correct solution as he was in doubt

Please read in future ;) ... helps

I thought it wasn't but i wasn't 100% so that's why i said it just incase. My reckoning was that it would number them cos you can't have files of the same name.

Recursion
28-08-2008, 07:12 AM
Thanks guys, thatll do just fine! :) +REP
Jordy, gotta spread.

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