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-====== How to rename personal images ====== 
  
-**First, Why?  I have renamed most of my images so they begin with 1986 to 2014 or any year that begins with a 19 or 20. I do not want to manually rename them again and put anther date year at the beginning.\\ 
-So I can use DropIt and in particular Date and Time abbreviations (for photos is recommended to use the "​Taken"​ group of associations,​ for other files "​Created"​ is a good solution).** 
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-===== Example 1 ===== 
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-**So, in this first example I want to Rename all jpg files that do not begin with 19 nor 20, to the Date and Time taken and keep the old file name and extension, too:** 
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-Rules: ''​*.jpg/​19*/​20*''​ 
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-''/''​ in this example means "Not if it begins with"​.\\ 
-''​19*''​ and ''​20*''​ means "​anything following a 19 or 20".\\ 
-''​*.jpg''​ means "any filename with a jpg extension"​ (AKA a "​wildcard"​).\\ 
-The entire rule says "work on any jpg /not if it begins with 19 and /not if it begins with 20". 
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-Destination:​ ''<​nowiki>​%YearTaken%%MonthTaken%%DayTaken%-%HourTaken%%MinuteTaken%%SecondTaken%_%FileNameExt%</​nowiki>''​ 
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-The result would look like this: ''​20140104-161834_Fruits in a Woven Basket.jpg''​\\ 
-Notice the dash  between the date and time, and underscore after seconds. 
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-Note that even if the original filename was ''​18 Fruits in a Woven Basket.jpg'',​ the new filename would be 
-''​20140104-161834_18 Fruits in a Woven Basket.jpg''​ because 18 is not excluded, only 19 or 20. 
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-Instead an original filename ''​‘20 Fruits in a Woven Basket.jpg’''​ would be skipped in the rename task because of the 20.  This is the reason why we used ''/​19*/​20*''​.\\ 
-You must then rename it yourself it to remove the 20 and then run it through again to get the date and time and then edit to put the '​20'​ back into the filename (obviously if you want to). 
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-===== Example 2 ===== 
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-**Here, I want to Rename all jpgs so they begin with the Date taken as YYYYMMDD, dash, dash, Time taken as HHMMSS, underscore, and keep the old filename and extension:​** 
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-Rules: ''​*.jpg''​ 
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-Destination:​ ''<​nowiki>​%YearTaken%%MonthTaken%%DayTaken%--%HourTaken%%MinuteTaken%%SecondTaken%_%FileNameExt%</​nowiki>''​ 
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-It would look like this: ''<​nowiki>​201303115--093304_DSC00043.jpg</​nowiki>''​\\ 
-Notice the dash dash between date and time, and underscore after seconds. 
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-===== Example 3 ===== 
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-**Here, I want to Rename all gifs so they begin with the word PICTURE, underscore, Date taken as YYYYMMDD, @, Time taken as HHMMSS, underscore, and keep the old filename and extension:​** 
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-Rules: ''​*.gif''​ 
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-Destination:​ ''<​nowiki>​PICTURE_%YearTaken%%MonthTaken%%DayTaken%@%HourTaken%%MinuteTaken%%SecondTaken%_%FileNameExt%</​nowiki>''​ 
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-It would look like this: ''​PICTURE_20120704@134522_MVC000024.gif''​ 
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-===== Example 4 ===== 
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-**In this example, I want to Rename all gifs so they begin with the word PICTURE, underscore, Date taken as YYYYMMDD, @, Time taken as HHMMSS, underscore, use USER INPUT while looking at picture, space, and keep the old filename and extension:​** 
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-Rules: ''​*.gif''​ 
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-Destination:​ ''<​nowiki>​PICTURE_%YearTaken%%MonthTaken%%DayTaken%@%HourTaken%%MinuteTaken%%SecondTaken%_%UserInput% %FileNameExt%</​nowiki>''​ 
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-It would look like this: ''​PICTURE_20120704@134522_Betty at the Beach MVC000024.gif''​ 
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-The ‘Magic DropIt Word’ ''​%UserInput%''​ pops up a window on screen so the user can input words accurately to include them into the renaming of the image ''​MVC000024''​. The user in this example typed ''​Betty at the Beach''​. Looks accurate because the date of the photo is July 4th at 1:​45pm. ​ 
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