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− | All you have to do is to visualize how each rule in the stack affects the file name when the file name "passes through" the stack. | + | Remember that any rule can be used any number of times, each time with different settings. This allows you to achieve very complex renaming algorithms. |
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+ | All you have to do is to visualize how each rule in the stack affects the file name when the file name "passes through" the stack | ||
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+ | <u>'''Tip:'''</u> If you are going to use the same set of ruls frequently, it is best to save it as a [[ReNamer:Using_presets|preset]]. This allows you to re-load the set with a keyboard shortcut (such as '''CTRL+1'''). A huge timesaver!<br> |
Revision as of 05:43, 4 July 2009
In the following subtopics, we will see the details of each rule.
- How its screen works
- How to set its options.
Remember that any rule can be used any number of times, each time with different settings. This allows you to achieve very complex renaming algorithms.
All you have to do is to visualize how each rule in the stack affects the file name when the file name "passes through" the stack
Tip: If you are going to use the same set of ruls frequently, it is best to save it as a preset. This allows you to re-load the set with a keyboard shortcut (such as CTRL+1). A huge timesaver!