![]() You can either rename the actual file name of the files, in between the suffix and prefix, change characters in the filename to lower or upper case, capitalize it, or, use a custom name. The filename will appear between the prefix and suffix, and you can even keep it blank. So I have kept the suffix to be the number, which will be assigned serially to all the names. Whatever you enter in the suffix, will appear at the end of the file name after they are renamed. You can enter any prefix, in the textbox corresponding to it. You can either choose a number, some text, or the date to be the prefix of the filename. The prefix will appear at the beginning of the name. Here, you can find four important elements, the prefix, suffix, filename, and extension. However, if you want to get more options, you can even use a third-party program which will be talking about, now. ![]() ![]()
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