Difference between revisions of "ReNamer:Rules:Remove"
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*If the name contains more than one of these strings, it will remove all of them. | *If the name contains more than one of these strings, it will remove all of them. | ||
− | '''TIP:''' Sometimes, the file names have a common string that needs to be removed. In such cases, rather than entering the whole string by hand, it is easier to borrow it from one of the file names. To do this, just click on a file name | + | '''TIP:''' Sometimes, the file names have a common string that needs to be removed. In such cases, rather than entering the whole string by hand, it is easier to borrow it from one of the file names. To do this, just click on a file name ''BEFORE'' launching the '''Remove''' rule. ReNamer will automatically copy the entire name of the selected file into the Remove field. Now edit this entry to get the desired common string. |
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Revision as of 03:12, 8 June 2010
Remove Rule
This rule removes the specified string from the file name. It has options to remove the first occurrence, the last occurrence, or all the occurrences of the specified string. You can enter multiple strings at a time (just separate them with "|"). If ReNamer finds any of them in the name, they will be removed. You can create a pattern with wildcards, so that any string that matches the pattern will be removed.
The parameters are as follows: