Note that if ordering matters, because of the files with the differing extensions, they may be (probably are) in a different order then what they otherwise would have been in.
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I re-named 278 images using F2 in Windows
It would seem to me that they should then be named; viz, viz (2), viz (3) ... viz (278).
However, the last file is called "viz (190),"
Is the comma actually there in the filename?
which means that there are 88 duplicates.
I don't understand that?
I think that the duplicates have something to do with the different formats: if I look at all four different "viz (1)" files then I notice that they all have a different format.
I'm not understanding that either? The "formats"? Formats of what?
Oh, so you mean that some of the files had different file extensions.
In which case, the renaming would be different; viz (1), viz (2), viz (3) ... viz (###), but then also viz (1).mp4, viz (2).mp4, viz (1).txt, viz (2).txt, viz (3).txt, viz (4).txt; viz (1).doc ...
In sum, you still have 278 files, but that 278 is made of (1)...(#), in sets of files, based on extension.
So... In BRU...
2:Name -> Remove
7:Add
- Code: Select all
Prefix: viz<sp>
Insert: (
at pos. 5
10:Numbering
- Code: Select all
Mode: Suffix
Rename.
Then...
Reset.
Then...
7:Add
- Code: Select all
Suffix: )
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Note that if ordering matters, because of the files with the differing extensions, they may be (probably are) in a different order then what they otherwise would have been in.