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ET (anony@mousse.com) 2008/09/28 03:55

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In date Thu, 25 Sep 2008 20:14:18 -0600, CBT wrote:

> You're welcome.
>
> I'm still on a teaser account with Giganews, through my cable internet
> provider.  2Gb per month download, and I started getting posting errors
> for the last set 71-80.
>
> Spazhand, I had the same nightmare with the original poster's files.
> 130 sets... 130 different mouse001 files (mouse001, mouse001[1],
> mouse001[2], etc).  I had to go back through and download "days"
> manually, to move the sets into numbered directories -- somebody had to
> do it.

CBT (and the group) please doesn't take me wrong, I am here to help, not
to flame... Have you tryed piccheck out as I suggested??? If you create a
CSV file out your sets and then rename all files into it using an editor,
search & replace and maybe a macro, piccheck will sort the whole thing for
you *in a matter of two minutes* (or so I believe, never done before, but I
know that piccheck can rename files, create directories and move the files
into them, so...). There are plenty of tutorials on the Net, just google
piccheck. Or do it by hand, at your option. OK?

bye

ET

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