Hi - I'm using FC to rename a LOT of photos and would like to set the default Timestamp format to yyyy-mm-dd
I'd really appreciate it if someone could tell me how to make this format the default
Cheers!
Multi rename default Timestamp format
Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
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Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
Thanks - but I think that just changes the way that you view the date
I want to change the default format that is applied when I use multi rename to change file names.
I thought it would be under
Settings/ File/Folder Operations / Rename/Create /Timestamp Format
but the Format I want yyyy/mm/dd is not in the list, although when using the Multi rename - my required format IS in the list of available formats - I just can't seem to make it the default
I want to change the default format that is applied when I use multi rename to change file names.
I thought it would be under
Settings/ File/Folder Operations / Rename/Create /Timestamp Format
but the Format I want yyyy/mm/dd is not in the list, although when using the Multi rename - my required format IS in the list of available formats - I just can't seem to make it the default
Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
You can enter your preferred format in the list
but this will not work, as file or dir names can't contain /
but this will not work, as file or dir names can't contain /
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Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
Select this timestamp format and desired file name pattern, create profile in Profiles tab "+" icon, then in menu - Options - select "Open first profile on start".
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Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
Thanks very much Dreamer - that was useful - Cheers!
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Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
Hi horst.epp
Thanks for that - my mistake - the format I'm after was yyyy-mm-dd, not yyyy/mm/dd
I tried editing the Timestamp format as suggested - but even after saving the settings - it doesn't seem to "stick" as the default format for Multi rename
Unless anyone knows different, I shall use the Profile workarund as suggested by Dreamer
Thanks anyway
Thanks for that - my mistake - the format I'm after was yyyy-mm-dd, not yyyy/mm/dd
I tried editing the Timestamp format as suggested - but even after saving the settings - it doesn't seem to "stick" as the default format for Multi rename
Unless anyone knows different, I shall use the Profile workarund as suggested by Dreamer
Thanks anyway
Re: Multi rename default Timestamp format
You're welcome.
Another way, without profiles, is to use menu - Options - "Start with last used settings".
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