The Alphabetic and Numerical sequence renaming allows you
to replace the names of the listed or selected files with a Numerical
(e.g. 1, 2, 3, 4, 11, 12, etc.), Alphabetical (e.g. A, B,
C
,
D, AA, AB, etc.) sequence.
You can select Start with value and increment and decrement value and application can rename sequence as per your selection.
You can start with any valid value and Increment/Decrement by any valid
value.
If you enter one or more characters
into the Padding Mask, characters from the mask are used to fill out the
file name to the left of the sequence (most typically, with leading zeros).
So, for example, a Padding Mask of "0000" will fill out
"1" to "0001" and a Padding Mask of "____"
will fill out "
BG
" to "__
BG
".
The Padding Mask does not need to be a valid value in the selected Range,
as long as it consists of valid file name characters. The length
of the Padding Mask automatically limits the length of the Start and Increment/Decrement
values, but you should still be careful not to set these values so that
the file names run out of room later on in the sequence.
Technically you can create alphabetic and Numerical string for each file name.
Now you can add this new string with original file name as Prefix or Suffix
with separator. If you do not check Prefix or Suffix check box then files
would get new name without using original file name. You can also add
separator between new counter sequence and original file name.
You can rename files in alphabetic and numeric sequence in sub folder with
recursive renaming with all files in sub folder. |