One of the best and most flexible renaming programs is: "The Rename."
http://www.herve-thouzard.com/therenamea.phtml#t1
THE Rename 2.1.5 (dated of december 2002) is a donationware program
designed to help you to rename files and folders en masse with a number
of possibilities and options.
This is a freeware program. You can use it in any situation
(professional and personal use)
* You can rename a series of files with a counter: pict0001.jpg,
pict0002.jpg, pict0003.jpg...
* You can rename files so the prefix is in upper case and the
extension is in lower case.
* The program is useful for people who publish pages on Internet and
need to convert file names to lower case.
* The file attribute changer is a very useful option for anyone
using a CD recorder.
* You can rename pictures with their width and height.
* You can rename audio files (MP3, VQF, OGG and WMA files) based on
their internal tags.
* You can rename files and folders
* If you have a digital camera, THE Rename can use (EXIF) tags that
your camera include inside photos
* You can include the date and time in the name of a file
Hope this helps.
Orf Bartrop
Al Kohout wrote:
>Why O Why do scanners not sort by three or four digits the numbers of
>each scanned photo?
>
>How do any of you keep the scanned photos in the proper order ?
>
>Is there a software add-on available in order to RENUMBER the scanned
>photos in the proper order from 1-250?
>
>Better yet... I would like to set up the scanner in advance with the
>number sequence I wish to begin on..then have it increment automatically
>so the photos stay in order.
>
>Can anyone offer a bit of advice?
>
>Thank you!
>
>Al
>
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