For me yes it produced sequential names as your test but the actual pictures
(they were jpg files) were not in the desired order!
To make it more clear: In windows explorer I moved a number of pictures
into a desired display order and then tried to rename them sequentially in
that order. I got sequential names for all the files but the picture order
had been changed! (Yes - I did view tham alphabetically by name). Very
frustrating and confusing. No problem in XP!
"Mark L. Ferguson" <> wrote in
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> Worked fine for me. I created 4 new text files on my desktop, and selected
> all, and 'rename', then typed 'test' before the .txt extension of that
> file. It named them test(1), test(2), and so on.
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> "Malcolm H" <> wrote in message
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>> The following text is copied from Vista "Help and Support". The 'Tip'
>> for renaming several file does not work!! It produces apparently random
>> results.
>>
>> It works OK in XP but not Vista.
>>
>> Please can anybody explain.
>>
>> Malcolm H
>>
>>
>> To rename a file, you do not need to open the file in a program.
>>
>> Right-click the file that you want to rename, and then click Rename.
>>
>> Type the new name, and then press ENTER. If you are prompted for an
>> administrator password or confirmation, type the password or provide
>> confirmation.
>>
>> Tip
>> You can also rename several files at once. If you give files of the same
>> type the same name, each file will have the same name followed by a
>> different sequential number (such as Renamed File (2), Renamed File (3),
>> and so on). This can be useful for grouping related items. To do this,
>> select all the files you want to rename, and then follow the same steps
>> as you would for renaming an individual file. Each of the files will be
>> saved with the new name, and a different sequential number will be
>> appended automatically to the end of each file name.
>>
>>