Thanks for the reply. In answer to your question the files were named
01 track.mp3
etc
I have just reproduced it with a different set of files.
I have reproduced with 12 files named
01-jerry_kilgore-whats_it_take_to_get_a_drink_in_here.mp3
up to
12-jerry_kilgore-lookin_for_a_highway.mp3
ie 12 (legally bought!) tracks
renaming these 12 at once to Track (01) ...Track (12) yes the renames are
out of order eg track (01) is now the original '12 jerry kilgore...' etc
Edit -> undo rename undoes the rename and the tracks are back in the correct
order
"Malu Menezes [MSFT]" wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I tried to reproduce the steps and it worked for me.
> So I'm probably missing something 
>
> Are the file names in the form
>
> 01 Track.mp3
> 02 Track.mp3
> 03 Track.mp3
> 04 Track.mp3
>
> or
>
> 01 Track 1.mp3
> 02 Track 2.mp3
> 03 Track 3.mp3
> 04 Track 4.mp3
>
> ?
>
> And just to make sure I understand, the problem is output out of order -
> like file 6 being renamed file 1, etc. Is that correct?
>
> Thanks!
> --Malu
>
> "James136" <> wrote in message
> news:85C7FA48-A348-40C2-9DE0-...
> >I have a folder containing 17 files:
> >
> > 01 Track.mp3
> > 02 Track.mp3
> >
> > up to
> >
> > 17 Track.mp3
> >
> >
> >
> > I want to rename them and use the same procedure as in XP:
> >
> > 1. highlight all files
> > 2. right-click the first file (01), select 'rename' and type in Track (01)
> > 3. Sure enought, the files are renamed to Track (01), Track (2)....Track
> > (17)
> >
> >
> > BUT
> >
> > The original 01 Track.mp3 is not Track (01) in fact
> > 05 Track 5.mp3 is now Track (01)
> > 06 Track 6.mp3 is now Track (02) etc
> >
> > and so-on, so the files are now out of order
> >
> > This is unusable - is it just me or is anyone else finding this?
>
>