![]() ![]() If you want to name them the same thing with sequential numbers (Johnny's birthday 1, Johnny's birthday 2), or based on metadata (dates, F-stop, file dimensions, etc.), there are other utilities that can do that without you repeatedly typing that data. Note: I'm assuming from your question that you want manually typed descriptive names for each photo. The text size is still the same system size, though. If you changed the folder view to have the largest size thumbnails, you can probably rename the whole folder in one pass, since it will auto-scroll the next picture onto the screen as you advance. (And if you're happy with the existing file name, just move to the next one and the filename will be unchanged.) (Using End unfortunately puts the cursor after the file extension, so it's not as useful.) Once you've got the name the way you want it, press Tab or Shift+Tab to jump to the next/previous file, with the name pre-highlighted. ![]() ![]() If you press Left Arrow or Home, you can add text at the beginning of the existing file name, and if you use Right Arrow, you can add text at the end of the file name. Pressing F2 will allow you to rename the file, with the non-extension portion of the filename pre-highlighted, so if you start to type, the old filename (but not extension) will be overwritten. In any folder, you can use the arrow keys to move to the next/previous file. The renaming could be done simpler just using native Windows features. ![]()
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