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Did you click the "date taken" header?
-- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" Nino wrote in message ... Thanks Bob. I was able to execute the "date taken option." However, I am unsuccessful in catagorizing my pictures. The pictures still keep scrambling in a different order, and the renaming process has been scrambled also. All I'm simply trying to do is rename the pictures in a file without the pictures or the names becoming scrambled. "Bob" wrote: It doesn't matter if the folder is the "original" or a "copy". Right click the "Name" header and choose "Date Taken". -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" wrote in message news ![]() No, this is not working. Like I said, everytime I try to rename the pics, they become scrambled. And the "date taken" option that you spoke of is not avaiable in the folder that is a "COPY" "Bob" wrote: If you click on the "date taken" column header after you rename the photos the sort order will revert back to chronological order by date taken without regard for the name of the file. You can toggle between ascending or descending order each time you click the header. Is that what you want? -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" wrote in message ... I have a folder with about 200 pictures. If I try to add like 10 more pictures to the folder, instead of individually renameing each picture, I try to, with the mouser, highlight all of the pictures, then right click, and click "RENAME." When I go to the first picture, I will type: Scenic (1) then ENTER. Then all of the pictures will be scrambled out of order, and the pictures are labled: (Scenic 1, Scenic1, Scenic 2, Scenic 2, Scenic 3, Scenic 3, etc. I'm used to the older Windows XP Home edition, where all you had to do was go to a file in the documents, pick the files or pictures that you wanted to rename, go to the first picture, type in the name, and that it would label & number the pic for you without scrambling the files out of order. "Bob" wrote: Hi Nino Your question is not clear. Do you have pictures combined with other types of files in the same folder? It would be helpful if you gave an example with more details. -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" Nino wrote in message ... I am new to Windows Vista. I am having the hardest time trying to catagorize & rename my pictures. Everytime I go to a picture file in my document files, I highlight the pictures that I want to rename. Then when I click rename & type the name of the pics that I want labeled, it scrambles the pictures in a different order & the numbers of the pics are pic 1, pic 1, pic 2, pic 2, etc, etc. Please help |
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Hi, Nino.
Have you changed Vista's default Folder Options? By default, it is set to Hide extensions for known file types. This makes it very easy to get into the kind of situation that Jeff Richards explained above. You might have pictures named Sue.jpg and Sue.gif; with extensions hidden, you will simply see two picture files, both named Sue. When you rename to add numbers, you might see two files both named Sue1. And if you also had 2 files named Pat.jpg and Pat.gif, they might end up as you said: Sue1, Pat1, Sue2, Pat2, when they really are Sue1.gif, Pat1,gif, Sue2.jpg, Pat2.jpg. Or you might see Sue1, Sue2, Pat1, Pat2; without extensions, you don't really know what you have. Click Start | Control Panel | Folder Options | View and be sure to remove the check from that "Hide extensions..." line. Then have another look at your pictures folder in Windows Explorer. RC -- R. C. White, CPA San Marcos, TX Microsoft Windows MVP (Running Windows Live Mail 2008 in Vista Ultimate x64 SP1) "Nino Cartagena" wrote in message ... "Nino Cartagena" wrote: I am new to Windows Vista. I am having the hardest time trying to catagorize & rename my pictures. Everytime I go to a picture file in my document files, I highlight the pictures that I want to rename. Then when I click rename & type the name of the pics that I want labeled, it scrambles the pictures in a different order & the numbers of the pics are pic 1, pic 1, pic 2, pic 2, etc, etc. Please help |
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Sigh. You can't, of course, force the renaming to continue on from an
arbitrary starting number. There are file rename utilities available that can do this for you. A work around is to create a number of temporary dummy files (of the correct type) but that's getting a bit complicated. It would be preferable to arrange for all files that you want renamed sequentially within one folder to be of the same type. A graphics conversion utility would be able to do a bulk conversion of one type to another. Or. find a rename utility that provides suitable options. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "Jeff Richards" wrote in message ... You have two different file types in the folder. If you can't see that you have two different file types in the folder, right click the Name header bar and choose More... then tick the Type detail item. This will enable you to see the type, and also to then sort by type. The renaming will work through the files in the order in which they are displayed (I assume you have now got them displayed in the order in which you want them to be named) but when it gets to a file of a different type, it starts the renaming over from the beginning for that other file type. Therefore instead of having (say) all your GIFs first and your JPGs second, they will be interleaved (GIF/JPG GIF/JPG etc) with the same name. Move the GIFs (or whatever) into one folder, make sure they are sorted by date taken (or whatever is the 'proper' order) and rename them. Move the JPGs (or whatever) into another folder, get them into proper sequence, and rename them starting with the next sequential number. Move them both back to the original folder. That assumes you want all the GIFs first and all the JPGs second (in this example) If the dates of the files overlap, choose a starting number for the second (later) group that inserts the first one of that group into the sequence at the right spot. As the files are different types, there will not be a clash of file names. It's possible to do the same thing in one folder by selecting files of one type only - the principle is the same. I would prefer to use separate temporary sorting folders, as it makes fixing errors much easier. -- Jeff Richards MS MVP (Windows - Shell/User) "Nino Cartagena" Nino wrote in message ... Thanks Bob. I was able to execute the "date taken option." However, I am unsuccessful in catagorizing my pictures. The pictures still keep scrambling in a different order, and the renaming process has been scrambled also. All I'm simply trying to do is rename the pictures in a file without the pictures or the names becoming scrambled. "Bob" wrote: It doesn't matter if the folder is the "original" or a "copy". Right click the "Name" header and choose "Date Taken". -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" wrote in message news
No, this is not working. Like I said, everytime I try to rename the pics, they become scrambled. And the "date taken" option that you spoke of is not avaiable in the folder that is a "COPY" "Bob" wrote: If you click on the "date taken" column header after you rename the photos the sort order will revert back to chronological order by date taken without regard for the name of the file. You can toggle between ascending or descending order each time you click the header. Is that what you want? -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" wrote in message ... I have a folder with about 200 pictures. If I try to add like 10 more pictures to the folder, instead of individually renameing each picture, I try to, with the mouser, highlight all of the pictures, then right click, and click "RENAME." When I go to the first picture, I will type: Scenic (1) then ENTER. Then all of the pictures will be scrambled out of order, and the pictures are labled: (Scenic 1, Scenic1, Scenic 2, Scenic 2, Scenic 3, Scenic 3, etc. I'm used to the older Windows XP Home edition, where all you had to do was go to a file in the documents, pick the files or pictures that you wanted to rename, go to the first picture, type in the name, and that it would label & number the pic for you without scrambling the files out of order. "Bob" wrote: Hi Nino Your question is not clear. Do you have pictures combined with other types of files in the same folder? It would be helpful if you gave an example with more details. -- *Report back, please* "Nino Cartagena" Nino wrote in message ... I am new to Windows Vista. I am having the hardest time trying to catagorize & rename my pictures. Everytime I go to a picture file in my document files, I highlight the pictures that I want to rename. Then when I click rename & type the name of the pics that I want labeled, it scrambles the pictures in a different order & the numbers of the pics are pic 1, pic 1, pic 2, pic 2, etc, etc. Please help |
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