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Renaming photos in "My Pictures"
Please can anyone advise me, I have downloaded 90 photos from my camera to my computer into a new folder in "My Pictures" - I have called the folder correctly but each individual photo has the wrong description underneath as I forgot to change it when they were being downloaded. Can I change all the photos at once to match the folder title or do I have to rename each individual photo with the event when it was taken ....... surely not? (groan!) :( Thanks.
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are a number of programs that will rename a load of files for you.
I have never used one so cant say what one to use.
Search under "batch rename program" or "bulk rename program"
Whatever one you do use, make sure you take a copy of all the photos before playing around with them in case it all goes wrong.
Here is one program I found, no idea if it is any good (there are loads of other program which do the same thing).
http:// www.bul krename ....co. uk/Main _Intro. php
I have never used one so cant say what one to use.
Search under "batch rename program" or "bulk rename program"
Whatever one you do use, make sure you take a copy of all the photos before playing around with them in case it all goes wrong.
Here is one program I found, no idea if it is any good (there are loads of other program which do the same thing).
http://
The other option is to download the pictures again with the right name.
However if you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 it wont let you download the pictures again if you have already downloaded them.
There is a way round this though, as Windows keeps track of all the pictures downloaded in a "hidden" file. If you rename or delete this hidden file then you can download all your pictures again.
The instructions are a bit complex (you have to un-hide files in Windows and locate the "hidden" file and rename or delete it).
However if you want to give it a go I can give you the instructions.
However if you are using Windows Vista or Windows 7 it wont let you download the pictures again if you have already downloaded them.
There is a way round this though, as Windows keeps track of all the pictures downloaded in a "hidden" file. If you rename or delete this hidden file then you can download all your pictures again.
The instructions are a bit complex (you have to un-hide files in Windows and locate the "hidden" file and rename or delete it).
However if you want to give it a go I can give you the instructions.
I have been using Advanced File Renamer for mp3 files for years.
Very easy to set up
http://www.advancedrenamer.com/
Very easy to set up
http://www.advancedrenamer.com/
You probably already have enough options but someone put me on to this a few years ago and I've found it useful on occassion.
http://www.finebytes.com/mfr/
http://www.finebytes.com/mfr/