July 23, 201114 yr Hi folks, I'm trying to figure out how to change the labeling on the screenshots. As it is I get a lot of information that I don't need under each photograph. First there is the date, then there are four sets of two and three digit numbers of which one setmay be the actual sequence number of the photograph. I have no idea what the others mean. What I'd like to do is just maybe have the date and one sequence number. Does anyone know how to set that up? Thanks O/S Windows 10 Pro 64-bit/ Corsair 780T case, (white)/ ASUS ROG Maximus XII Formula/ 32GB (2x16) T-Force XTreem 3600MHz/ EVGA Supernova 1300G2 1300W PSU/ Intel i9–11900K (OC’d 5.2 GHz)/ MSI Ventus 3X GeForce RTX-3080 Ti/ EKWB EK-Quantum CPU block | EKWB EK-XTOP DDC 3.2 PWM Elite pump/ EK-Quantum Momentum VRM Bridge (RGB) (fit to ASUS ROG Max XII Formula mobo)/ Dual reservoir for a total 900 mL cooling system | [2] Radiators: 240 mm & 120 mm radiators (all push/pull fan configs) | [4] Corsair LL120 RGB fans and [4] Corsair RGB strips all controlled by Corsair Lighting Node Pro and iCUE software/ | Internal Drives: [1] Crucial P5 NVME SATA 1 TB/ [5] SATA SSD’s (one 1-TB & four 500GB/ External Drives: [1] Seagate Firecuda NVMe SSD 500 GB/ [1] Seagate MomentusX, 1TB SSHD/ Philips 32” curved monitor model 328E1: 4K, 3840 x 2160 x 60Hz
July 24, 201114 yr RichOne way:Windows ExplorerSelect All (CTRL+A)Right click on first image (I work in "details" view and sort by Date Modified and choose the earliest pic)Choose "rename" put in whatever you want I just use PICWindows will rename from "PIC" 1 sequentially.Here it is better than I have explained: http://www.pctechbytes.com/tips/batch-rename-pictures-in-windows-7?utm_source=feedburner&utm_medium=feed&utm_campaign=Feed:pctechbytes/elYvComputerRepairRegardsPeterH
July 24, 201114 yr hi,Use this:http://www.michielovertoom.com/software/snapper/ My gallery: http://s1075.photobucket.com/albums/w430/yankeegolf/
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