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Title: Batch renaming in custom sort
Post by: DigPeter on March 26, 2017, 08:14:37 PM
I have a collection of files with a custom sort order arranged for a slide show.  I want to batch rename this collection by prefixing a global sequence number to each filename.  See attachment.  The drop menu for Sort profile does not include Custom Sort, so it is not possible to apply sequence number in the required order.

Or am I missing something?
Title: Re: Batch renaming in custom sort
Post by: Mario on March 26, 2017, 08:28:17 PM
Just select the files in the file window and don't use a sort preset.
The Batch Processor then renames the files in the "as-is" order. See IMatch help for details on sort profile use in Batch Processor.
Title: Re: Batch renaming in custom sort
Post by: DigPeter on March 26, 2017, 09:38:12 PM
Thanks Mario.  The problem was that the empty space (quote from help ) Select the empty entry to keep the original sort order of the files.)
is not visible if a profile is already selected, from a previous occasion.  I was not aware of its existence.
Title: Re: Batch renaming in custom sort
Post by: Aubrey on April 13, 2017, 10:36:13 AM
I've been doing some digitizing of old photos. I have realized that there is a sequence written on the back.
Now I want to remove the old sequence and replace it with the new sequence.

I have custom sorted into new order and I can rename using the instructions provided.
However I would like to remove the old sequence...
I currently have:
AOC_0211_015.jpg
AOC_0211_016.jpg
AOC_0211_014.jpg

I would like to rename to:
AOC_0211_001.jpg
AOC_0211_002.jpg
AOC_0211_003.jpg

i.e., in the renaming remove the last 3 characters of the filename.
I could change names in Excel using something like stringlength and only selecting that number minus 3.

I suspect the renamer is powerful enough to do something similar....

I don't need a full solution just a pointer in the right direction!

Thanks,
Aubrey.

Update:
Resolved: used substring function and file number. also added word NEW so that I would not have duplicates. Then removed word NEW on second pass.