----- Original Message ----- From: "Ken Lin" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, May 17, 2006 3:01 AM

Hi guys,

Looking for your opinion on what cheap (if not free) batch processing
software utility can be used to maintain part of a file name while changing
the other, but maintains the file extension.

My dilemma is that my 1D Mk 2 names the files in the XXXXnnnn.jpg format
(where X denotes an alphabetic character and n denotes a numeric character),
which I then keep unchanged for future reference, but one of the group I
must provide the large quantity of files to insists on adding certain
identifier to the file name but retain the numeric portion, i.e. they want
the final file name to be YYYYnnnn.jpg, or I suppose the file name can also
be YYYY_XXXXnnnn.jpg.

Any suggestions for a quick and dirty (and cheap/free) batch utility to do
this?

Thanks in advance.

Ken,

Also, DPP will do this:

Tools>Start Rename Tool

CraigZ
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