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From the "well, it’s new to me file":
Here’s a neat Windows Explorer trick I learned today, after using XP for over a year (it’s XP only, I tried it in Win2k and it doesn’t work):
Say you have a bunch of files – for instance, from a camera – all named like: 1234431.jpg 1234432.jpg 1234433.jpg 1234434.jpg, etc.
Select all of them in Windows XP Explorer. Right click the FIRST one and select "Rename" from the menu. Rename that 1 file, call it whatever you want… say, "Park.jpg". The remaining files will be renamed automatically to Park (1).jpg, Park (2).jpg, Park (3).jpg
Pretty cool from where I’m sitting.
Happy Photoshopping!
dave
From the "well, it’s new to me file":
Here’s a neat Windows Explorer trick I learned today, after using XP for over a year (it’s XP only, I tried it in Win2k and it doesn’t work):
Say you have a bunch of files – for instance, from a camera – all named like: 1234431.jpg 1234432.jpg 1234433.jpg 1234434.jpg, etc.
Select all of them in Windows XP Explorer. Right click the FIRST one and select "Rename" from the menu. Rename that 1 file, call it whatever you want… say, "Park.jpg". The remaining files will be renamed automatically to Park (1).jpg, Park (2).jpg, Park (3).jpg
Pretty cool from where I’m sitting.
Happy Photoshopping!
dave
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