![]() Note: The example extension is gif, but when you perform the rename, Photoshop will figure out that the files actually need to be jpg. Notice how the batch rename window above gives you an example of what the resulting file names will look like - keep an eye on this to make sure you're doing it correctly. However you must have at least one serial option - otherwise all your files will have the same name (Photoshop won't actually let you do this, for obvious reasons). You can have any combination of fixed text, dates and serial numbers or letters. Selecting EXTENSION from the menu would give each file the extension ".JPG". In the third menu we selected a lower-case extension, which will give each file the extension ".jpg". In the second menu we selected a 2 digit serial number, which will begin at 01 and increment for each file name. You can also select a whole group of files and rename them in the window that appears when you use Organize Batch Rename Ctrl+Shift+Q in the Browser. This will be the beginning of every file name in the batch. In the example above we entered the word "familyday" in the first menu, followed by a hyphen. Add as many parts to the file name as you like (up to 6). Starting with the first drop-menu, either select an item from the menu or enter your own text. ![]() Each drop-menu includes a list of options (pictured right). ![]()
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