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Filename Options Leave Unchanged -
Having this option selected will include the
original filename without any modifications to it. So it work
like: <prefix><original
filename><suffix><ext> Custom Filename -
If you select this option, then you would type in
what you want the new filename to be. Example: <prefix>Vacation<suffix><ext> Upper Case - If Upper Case is selected, it will convert your existing filename
into all UPPER CASE. Lower Case - This will turn your existing filename in all lower
case. Proper Case - This will convert a filename to Proper Case, which is the first
letter of every word Capitalized, with all other letter being lower case. So, an
example would be: TEMP FILENAME.JPG -> Temp Filename.JPG You can also do
Proper Case on the file extension if you choose Clear History File Renamer will keep a history of your
Custom Filenames so you don't have to retype them. If you want
to clear your history out, click the Clear History button and
they will be gone. Place Unique Parameter before
Filename This option will allow you specify if you want the
Unique Parameter before or after the Filename. If it's before,
then you would get something like: 0001-Filename.jpg If it's after, you would get Filename-0001.jpg
temp filename.jpg -> Temp Filename.jpg
tEmP fIlEnAmE.jPg -> Temp
Filename.jpg
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