Difference between revisions of "ReNamer:Quick Start"
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− | |Manually execute the rules and display the name changes by pressing Preview button. This step is not necessary when the "Auto Preview" option is checked (default). | + | |Manually execute the rules and display the name changes by pressing the Preview button. This step is not necessary when the "Auto Preview" option is checked (default). |
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− | |When you are satisfied with the results of all your name changes, you finalize everything by renaming the files, making your file name changes permanent. | + | |When you are satisfied with the results of all your name changes, you finalize everything by renaming the files (with the Rename button), making your file name changes permanent. |
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Revision as of 20:10, 23 August 2009
Click on the ReNamer icon to start the program.
The window shown below - is where you will do most of your processing. It consists of two toolbars which control the Files and Rules. The Rules Area is used to specify the processing for your name changes, and the Files Area is used for displaying the Input & Output file names. As seen from the image, file names are displayed both "before" and "after" the name change.
You create the Rules, which are then used to change the file names. You get to choose the Rules you need and configure them to do what you want. Your Rules can be added, edited, deleted, and moved up or down in the processing sequence. There are four basic steps to processing files in ReNamer. These steps are performed using the several buttons that are explained in the table below.