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Post by Derek L on Nov 27, 2006 8:16:56 GMT -6
This is especially useful to make digital photos easier to find by giving them descriptive names. When you download images from your digital camera to your computer, the file names of the images have nothing to do with the events or scenes in the pictures. Renaming each file manually is time-consuming, but using this Microsoft Windows XP technique, you can quickly rename a folder of digital photos all at once. When you use this technique on a folder, all the files in the folder end up with a single name (including a sequential number) that relates to the subject of the images. Using this technique to rename your digital photos makes it easier to locate the one you're looking for at a later date—a photo named museum of flight august (18).JPG, for example, is easier to find than that same photo named DSCN1518.JPG. Step by step instructions here: www.microsoft.com/athome/morefun/renamephotos.mspx
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Post by Cherub (a.k.a. Steve L.) on Nov 28, 2006 0:27:45 GMT -6
Thanks Derek! I've been renaming folders to something recognizable, but if I move/copy a .jpg to another folder, it has only its nondescript name. Now I can give each individual file the same name as the folder.
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