On 15-Sep-2009, Squirrel <Squirrel@tree.net> wrote:
> My kindest regards and full respect
Same feelings here Squirrel.
> You are too polite with me I do not deserve such honor :)
I try to be civilized with everybody, and you deserve the same others do when they are correct with me.
Maybe your sensibility is just a bit different :-)
> I wanted ONLY to ask (without ulterior motive) :
> "Did you wait for a proposed solution (as game) or
> did you want to give us an way of doing ?"
> The response was the both...
You are right. I had this issue for some time, and I wasn't happy at all using batch files.
I found a better solution, but I don't pretend do be owner of the truth, so I asked the group
how others solve these cases, and when verified my solution was much easier, explained it.
> I thank you for this enlightening method, you remain the Best.
I am not better or worse... :-)
> Congratulations for your ingenious help.
You are very welcome.
ReNamer's presets are text files, can be shared. if you need to do anything real difficult,
I might have already a preset for that task, or maybe I can do it in a flash. Let me know and I'll be happy
to help.
> Yours Sincerely.
> Squirrel.
>
> PS : (to laugh) Before, I was making :
> -creation of a empty folder in "members" : 000/images
> -research in "members" Files named "images"and rename all as "x"
> -research in "members" all folders "x" and cut and paste all from x(1).
> but... I obtained x(1) for 001... x(2) for 002... it was the prehistory.
I felt pre-historic myself many times before using ReNamer... I even had some
QuickBasic 4.5 programs, but long names did not work at all :-)
My kindest regards
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NottyBrother
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