![]() ![]() The name of each hard drive that you might use there. Shows up on one of my Folders? Well if you look in your Folder list, you'll find that first off there's And you'll be able to type in any name you'd like. Then you'll find the choice called Rename. On top of the folder, press the right mouse button, You want to give these files and if you happen to want to start itĪt a number other that one. Into here to rename your files, it'll automatically be set up where all you need to do is type in the general name Now you'll never need to go into this dialog again. Just call it something like TEXT then number. Finally, at the top, choose Save Current SettingsĪs New Preset. Then there will be another area just above where you can choose between Sequence NumbersĪnd Image Numbers. Then in the area below, you'll findĪt the very bottom a choice called Custom Text. Since your might not be set like mine, I would start by selecting whatever is thereĪnd hitting Delete. This area at the top is how your preset is created. Here's how you set up the one I was using. I'll click on that icon one more time, and there's a pop up menu ![]() I'll go back to where we had the File Name area. So let's look at how you set up that preset. When I click OK, you'll find that now all of these images I was adding additional files to this folder, and I already have ones that are named 1 through 500, I might type in 501 here for the new files, But if I was in Iceland actively right now and on the second day I was there Then to the right, it asks me to type in a start number because it assumes I want to number these images, and I usually start it at one. First it has an area called Custom Text where I can type in the general subject matter And with this, it wants to save you timeīy offering you presets. Where I was able to rename an individual file you'll find an icon just to the right of it. So in that case, I'll select all of the images. If you have more than one file that you'd like to name- in this case, I have a whole folderįull of images from Iceland and I would like name them. Click on another file, and quickly name it. ![]() You can just type in whatever you'd like. You'll find an area called Metadata and that's where you'll find the File name. Instead, in Lightroom, if you click on a FileĪnd you want to change its name, you go to the right side of your screen when you're in the Library module. On the name of a File or Folder in your operating system,īe able to type in a new one. How do I Rename a File or a Folder? You might be used to just clicking You might have after working in Lightroom for a while. ![]()
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